set up account/group with limited access

From: bruce (bedouglas_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 08/23/04

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    Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 08:53:16 -0700
    
    

    hi,

    i want to setup a group/user to have limited access to a box. basically, i
    want to give a user the ability to login to the system, but not be able to
    do anything. ie, i don't want the user to be able to read/write/execute
    anything other than login to the system.

    i'd like to setup a group, if possible, that is configured with these
    restrictions. i'd then like to be able to have each user belong to this
    group, thereby having the restrictions that i mentioned...

    any ideas/thoughts on how i would/should go about doiing this??

    in case you're wondering why i'd need this, i'm using puTTY to allow users
    to access a website on a server, but i want to restrict access to users via
    logging into the website, as well as via a cheap tunnel to the server via
    puTTY. this should give me a realtively cheap/reasonably secure process for
    users accessing the site..

    thanks for any comments/pointers/etc...

    i'm using rh8.0

    -bruce

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