Only one usefull answer from Piotr Grzybowski:
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maybe try play with /etc/nologin_${hostname} and try to explain
to the imap servers and http deamon that they should use
a different hostname than that in ${hostname}.
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A good hint, thus:
May be I can create an if-statement in the "/sbin/enlogin"-script that login
through "httpd" causes to use another hostname.
The only difficulty is to determine a matching criterium, as their are always
several httpd's running.
Open for ideas, I will report,
Martin
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Martin Koerfer wrote:
> Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 13:09:01 +0100
> From: Martin Koerfer <koerfer_at_mpch-mainz.mpg.de>
> To: tru64-unix-managers_at_ornl.gov
> Followup-To: poster
> Subject: nologin-exception
>
> Hi managers,
>
> we run Tru64 V5.1a(PK6), basic security, on an AS that is configuered with
> /etc/nologin, in order to prevent "user-access".
> Now we want to grant access only to "users" that want to access the
imap-service
> for checking their mail with an "webmail"-application.
> Do you know a way to grant access for users that use a special service only by
> keeping the general "nologin"-conditions ??
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Martin Körfer
>
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