Shutting off accounts
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Mon Sep 25 01:40:29 AEST 1989
In article <19747 at mimsy.UUCP> kilroy at mimsy.UUCP (She Blinded Me With Science)
writes:
>On mimsy there is a directory called /etc/restrict/login, in which you
>can create a file for a user whose account has been restricted and it
>will let them know what & why. I do not know if this is a BSD standard
>or a local UMD hack (Mr. Torek produces those rather frequently 8^).
It is a local hack, but actually was Fred Blonder's idea.
Since /bin/login applies the restriction, there is no way for anyone
to circumvent it except via `su' (or other setuid programs, possibly
setuid to that person). The latter is not worth protecting against
(too difficult, for too little gain).
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