This is driving me nuts.
All I want is a list of and description of the privs in the tcb files. root
has a whole lot, most of which seem self-explanatory. Users don't have any.
There is no reference to them in any of the man pages, and I searched the
entire 3.2c dxbook library (any idea how long that takes? :-)
And while I'm here, if the above answers don't solve this, here is one
problem I believe is related: Users can't change their passwords or shells
or GECOS info.
I've come across this tcb style of security before with SCO but sysadmsh on
SCO shows you all the privs available. And XIsso and its friends don't seem
to help (I installed OSFX11 and OSFXSEC specially just to try it!)
[A side note to people who read my previous question about restricting
users fmro changing their real names... I meant that quite literally. I
want to stop them changing their real names. I don't mind them changing
their phone numbers or offices. So the solution is not (entirely) just to
prevent them running chfn for which I have received lots of advice
]
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Received on Thu Jan 25 1996 - 15:47:03 NZDT