Preventing generic logins
2007-12-24 19:22:00
If I understand your email correctly, you can set "NP" in the /etc/shadow
file
for the user "Oracle", hence no body can login to user Oracle directly,
however
they can still su - oracle - once they login to the system under their own
id.
HTH,
/Asim;
On 2001.02.09 09:24:33 -0600 ejones2 at hallmark.com wrote:
Greetings -
I am looking for information on how to set up a login ID that users can't
use when
they login. For instance, if I want to be able to track all my users who
su to user
oracle, I don't want them to be able to login as user oracle, I want them
to have
to login with their own user IDs and then su to oracle. I know this can be
done
but I have no clue as to how!
thanks -
Elizabeth Jones (ejones2 at hallmark.com)
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