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- From: norm@bnr.ca (Norm MacNeil)
- Subject: Re: /etc/ttytab
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.201046.27150@bcrka451.bnr.ca>
- Originator: norm@bcrks122
- Keywords: secure
- Sender: 5E00 Corkstown News Server
- Reply-To: norm@bnr.ca
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
- References: <1992Sep1.151437.21804@meaddata.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 20:10:46 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <1992Sep1.151437.21804@meaddata.com>, mah@meaddata.com (Michael Henderson) writes:
- > When I remove the secure entry from the console line in the ttytab file, or
- > change secure to insecure, the workstation requires a password when
- > booting single user. This is what I want it to do, but this also causes
- > root logins on the console not to be allowed. Is there a way to have a
- > password required upon a single user boot, but still allow root login
- > on the console when up muli-user? I have left the secure option on for
- > the ptys so root can login remotely once up multi-user.
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- Check out the man pages on eeprom; it contains such options as
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- secure=command
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- which restrict which commands can be done with rebooting.
-
- Norm.
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