RE: Login Restrictions

From: Gehring, Andrew x66132 (Andrew_Gehring_at_adp.com)
Date: 06/01/04

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    Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 14:33:34 -0400 
    
    
    

    One word...
     
    sudo
     
    Andrew

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ted Beaton [mailto:tbeaton@plansysit.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 12:31 PM
    To: redhat-list@redhat.com
    Subject: Login Restrictions

    I have an application running on a Redhat 9 machine that requires being run
    by a certain user. I also have security requirements that necessitate
    logging the actions of all users logged into the system so I can't have two
    different people log in with the same user name. Then I won't know who is
    doing what on the system. What I would like to do is have a separate user
    account for each person and then require them to su to the common user
    account that needs to run the application. Then I can track the individual
    logins and know who su'd to the common account and when they did it. Does
    anyone know how to disable logins to the common user account while still
    allowing the account to be functional for when people need to su to it?
     
    Thanks in advance,
     
    Ted

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