Securing the Server
Brent Chapman
capmkt!brent at uunet.uu.net
Sat Apr 22 09:03:52 AEST 1989
Your YP solution is the first part of what you need. The second is to
keep everyone in the "real" /etc/passwd file on the server, but to give
them a null password (or a "*" password) and a login shell that is simply
a shell script or program that says "sorry, authorized users only on the
server", waits a few seconds, and then exits, dumping them off. The pause
is so that the "sorry" message gets printed before the shell exits and the
modem line, port selector line, or telnet connection is dropped.
-Brent
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