SCO 386 rsh problem
    N. Del More 
    noel at ubbs-nh.MV.COM
       
    Mon Aug 14 13:02:31 AEST 1989
    
    
  
I've a need to restrict access to certain portions of my system, the most
obvious choice was to use "rsh" as a shell for the users I wished to
restrict.
However, SCO has coded "/bin:/usr/bin" as the a default path into the
shell itself.  Really dumb, the usrs .profile will not over ride the
default path.
So, the question, is their a cure, fix, patch available, or is their an
alternative?
Many thanks!
Noel
P.S.  Hey Russ!  How long does it take a user with a restricted shell to
get out of it?
About 2 seconds flat....
	try  
	$csh <cr>
geeez!
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