System administration
D_AGC%vaxa.nerc-keyworth.ac.uk at nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk
D_AGC%vaxa.nerc-keyworth.ac.uk at nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk
Mon Nov 14 22:16:19 AEST 1988
In digest V6#012 "Snoopy T. Beagle" <snoopy at sopwith.uucp> responded to
a previous submission from eirik at tekcrl.TEK.COM (Eirik Fuller) which
has yet to reach me in the UK.
The discussion appears to be about providing a system administration
environment of some description and reminds me that I'm looking for
one or more utilities which could be used to provide a limited and
well controlled system administration environment for a generic unix
system. The intention is that these could be used by a designated user
(or users) to create (maybe delete) user accounts, initiate file-sys
saves and restores, and other system admin type stuff without
requiring that anyone log on as superuser because (where necessary)
the software would setuid superuser.
The sys admin environment would be used by a trusted user of the
system who would need to be both protected from the system and from
whom the system would need to be protected. It would not have to be
all embracing, merely to cover the more common requirements, such as
those just mentioned, as anything more demanding would be done by a
member of the computer services staff.
Can anybody point me to a source of such a collection of software ?
Public domain source is acceptable, as it would be nice to have the
same environment on a number of different vendors' systems, but
commercial packages are also of interest.
Many thanks to those who respond.
Alan Cox, Natural Environment Research Council, UK
P.S. In view of the fact that not all of Unix-Wizards seems to make it
to my mailbox, direct replies, rather than to the list, seem
advisable.
P.P.S. If there is a more appropriate forum for this query please let
me know of it.
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