Re: Restricting Access to TCP/IP and DECnet
- From: Jim Duff <spam.this@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:41:33 +1100
Bob Gezelter wrote:
On Jan 29, 6:58 pm, "Robert Jarratt" <nos...@xxxxxxx> wrote:Is it possible to restrict access to TCP/IP (5.1) and DECnet (IV) on a
per-user basis? In other words I would like someone to be able to access my
machine, but not to go from that machine to anywhere else on the network.
Thanks
Rob
Rob,
WADU, I will have to disagree with Jim Duff. Restricting access to
particular images is a good idea, but since these are essentially non-
privileged images, a (somewhat) inventive user can circumvent the
security by finding and using copies of the images or equivalent from
his own directory.
[snip]
How is the user going to get a copy of the executable if it is marked ACCESS=NONE?
Jim
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