[rsbac] su utility that supports a separate password file
Rob See
rob at rsee.net
Tue Aug 3 16:20:00 CEST 2004
Hi,
Does anyone know of a su like utility that can be configured to use a
different password file than the one the system uses ? My idea is to
deny all other setuid access to secoff except for this utility which
can store its password in a file controlled by secoff (so that root
can't just change the password to get access) I've done a bit of
searching, and the only things that have come close are from either
1990 or 1996, and they don't cleanly compile on Linux.
Thanks,
-Rob
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Rob See
Systems Administrator
Systems Management and Operations
University at Albany
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