Red Hat / Fedora :: To Restrict User Login On RHEL 5.3 Cluster

Aug 23, 2010

Does anyone know how to restrict only certain users to log into my RHEL 5.3 cluster? I have tried using pam.d but no luck.

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General :: Restrict User Login

May 26, 2011

I use Rh server , can advise if I want to restrict the root user can not directly login to the system ( eg. ssh -l root IP_address" , what can i do ?

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Jun 9, 2009

i am using openssh 5.2-p1, i want to restrict user "admin" to login to the server from a specific IP address, for this purpose i have tried the following blocks in sshd_config file.Following is the part of the sshd_config file which i have modified

#The following commands will only allow specific IP to login to ssh.

#AllowUsers admin user1 user2

#AllowGroups

# override default of no subsystems.Subsystem sftp internal-sftp

Match Group sftpgroup
ChrootDirectory /home
AllowTCPForwarding no[code].....

i want to restrict admin user to login to the server only from 172.16.100.221 IP which can be done by using AllowUser line, but i dont want to use AllowUser line,

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Apr 7, 2011

I m new with Fedora 14, and i have a basic business case :

I want to setup a user which should

- only connect to the server with SSH (ex.: no X11 connection).
- cannot change its shell
- cannot do any SU / SUDO command

This user is very similar to a SERVICE user, as I expect him only to run a single program (its shell).

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Apr 13, 2011

I am running RHEL release 4 (Nahant Update 6). I currently have a fax server that has been encountering issues recently after hours. My boss would like our helpdesk to monitor the status of these modems throughout their shift. This has led to a request for a helpdesk account to be created on our linux box that only has access to a few commands. Is there a way to limit the new user to only have access to the following commands?

cd
less
cat

Additionally I would like to create a script for them to run that would chmod our modems when necessary since their permissions reset after a power cycle. BUT not give them access to the chmod command, just chmod through that script for those specific devices.

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Feb 24, 2010

Eventhough users know the root credentials how to restrict them from direct login as root user. They can login as non root user first and then as root userthe material or provide some url for learning the perl script.

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Dec 4, 2010

Is there any way to restrict user from running certain application with wine? Something like white or blak lists?

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Jun 14, 2009

what rpms should I need install for setting up redhat cluster on RHEL 5.0 I want to create two RHEL 5.0 nodes as one cluster having oracle database server installed. And please note I have created these two nodes on VMware server for testing purpose. is it possible for creating cluster of two virtual guests.

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Server :: RHEL 5.3 Cluster Mount GFS2 Filesystem?

Jun 12, 2010

I have configured the RHEL cluster suite in RHEL 5.3 64 bit, I have formatted a storage 100 GB LVM with GFS2 filesystem with lock_dlm protocol default journel I have used 8 I have also added this filesystem in cluster resource in GFS resource option, all work fine cluster is able to remount this GFS2 LVM on another node in time of failover. But when I was checking cluster configuration file (/etc/cluster/cluster.conf) in resource syntex it was showing fs_type=gfs so my query is if it uses fs_type=gfs then is it also mount my formatted gfs2 lvm as gfs filesystem in my cluster node rather then gfs2 filesystem. Also how do i check that mounted filesystem is gfs or gfs2, Please clear my doubt.

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Fedora Servers :: How To Setup GFS2 Without Cluster Suite / How To Configure Cluster.conf

Nov 6, 2010

I am trying to build GFS2 cluster with 2 or 3 Fedora 14 nodes, but I've encountered some problems from the start. First luci does not work at all in Fedora 14. There is no luci_admin and even if I manage to start luci service, I get a blank white screen when I try to open it from the browser. I've googled a bit and found that I'd might be able to setup GFS if I manage to build cluster.conf manually and start the cluster suite, but I cannot find documentation on how to create cluster.conf anywhere. If anyone knows how to setup GFS2 without a cluster suite or how to configure cluster.conf.

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May 29, 2011

I'm asking about what the best cluster software references for RHEL server version.5 distribution and what cluster software suitable for?

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Jun 4, 2010

How to find, what are the files (system & user) created after login to the system in RHEL 5.0?
Any single command available?

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Jun 3, 2011

yesterday I updated my fedora 13 to fedora 14 (on laptop) and today i cannot log in on user. It just go blank for a sec and is back to login.

At text console (alt+ctr+f2/f3) i enter my username and pass it give this for a sec and resets (clean) console
username: Name
password:
last used: [date]
login: no shell permission denied

i used unetbootin (fedora 14 netinstall to update) and later i updated 1,5G before reboot (did update that fix, forgot its name tho :s)

I would most likely reinstall everything, but i have some work at laptop and as death-line is near, i would prefer to fix it if possible.

edited:
i have installed F13 on unused space, is there a way for me to access and fix it? or at least get some files from there?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Restrict User Session Numbers And Allow Resuming Previous User Session?

Jun 30, 2010

I am currently in a project to set up an LTSP server with 10 thin clients. I am using Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic).

Installing server and booting clients are working fine. Now, according to the need, I have to restrict user session numbers and allow resuming previous user session.

I have achieved to do the first one, but still could not able to setup the second one. As per requirement, if some thin can have power failure, the same session should be restored back. I am confused here, if I need to focus on saving xsessions or saving gnome sessions. I am looking for a concrete solution as I am running out of time.

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Apr 1, 2011

I've looked around and haven't been able to really understand how to do this yet.How can I set up a SSH user to access a single folder (and it's subfolders) on my system.I want to give my brother access to a folder under /media/Data/FilesBut I don't want him to access any other part of my system.I've set up a user (using useradd and gave him a password but no home directory).I want to have him use SSH to log in to my machine, start in the /media/Data/Files directory, and not be able to get out of that directory - but add/change/delete/etc any of the files.

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Jan 21, 2010

1-Can I do su - userA in php? Cam I have php run the whole script as userA.

2-Can I make php to run from a certain directory? like chroot kind of things.

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Jan 26, 2011

I would like to allow a user to login through SSH but with different permission coming from different ipaddress.

For example, a user "tester" login to SSH through 192.168.1.1 and another user login with the same login id "tester" but from different ip 192.168.1.2.

How do I restrict 192.168.1.2 to only allow for viewing the content in the home directory while giving 192.168.1.1 full access?

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Jan 6, 2010

Here's the beginning of the issue: I'm running Fedora 12 with httpd and sshd. I want to create a user with a scponly shell for sftp access, but this user should ONLY be able to view /the/http/base/dir and its subdirectories. The user should not be able to see or get into directories above the httpd base. Someone mentioned creating a chroot jail for sshd and binding the httpd base to that dir, but this seems like more work than is necessary for the application I wish. Also mentioned was creating a user, say user1 with a selinux user setting of staff_r. I have read the articles and creating a user of staff_r isn't overly difficult, but how would I make it where staff_r would be restricted to where I want them to be? If I'm not mistaken, that would require changing the context of /the/httpd/base/dir?

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May 3, 2011

I want to restrict user for SSH Logon, but able to use SFTP.

Also, i like to know how to restrict a user on SSH from everywhere except one host.

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Sep 24, 2009

Need to restrict cvs login from specific IPs

in file /etc/security/access.conf
+ : builduser : 10.200.2.1

Do not work

when changed to ALL as below it works
+ : builduser : ALL

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Sep 14, 2010

Can I restrict the number of ssh connections to my Linux box - by username or by ip or both?

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Jan 4, 2011

During set-up of a home server (running Kubuntu 10.04), I created an admin user for performing administrative tasks that may require an unmounted home. This user has a home directory on the root partition of the box. The machine has an internet-facing SSH server, and I have restricted the set of users that can connect via SSH, but I would like to restrict it further by making admin only accessible from my laptop (or perhaps only from the local 192.168.1.0/24 range). I currently have only an

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Feb 26, 2011

I would like to allow a user to login through SSH but with differentpermission coming from different ipaddress.For example, a user "tester" login to SSH through 192.168.1.1 andanother user login with the same login id "tester" but from differentip 192.168.1.2.How do I restrict 192.168.1.2 to only allow for viewing the content inthe home directory while giving 192.168.1.1 full access?I got a suggestion from some oneApproach 1) Based on the ip you change the shell. If it's just for read only ajail would be fine.but how do I change shell based on IP?Approach 2) to have two ssh instances. Let's say port 22 and port 24. Port 22 isfor read only, while port 24 is for full accessso how can it be possible to give port 22 only read only access to SSH

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Jun 9, 2010

how can i restrict a single particular user from logging into the server not more than 5 times?

The conditions may be:

1) wrong password

2) can login only 5 times on one day etc.

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Mar 11, 2010

Is there way we can restrict root to su to normal user. Or at least a way to prompt for the password when root tries to su <username>.

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Sep 24, 2010

I heard we can set security in /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny on user base also like something user@domain or something if so how can I restrict a user to access particular service by his/her user name in a particular host via /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny

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Oct 12, 2009

I want to restrict to send mail for particular allowed users of UNIX user. How can I achieve that? Which file I need to configure to allow users to send mail?

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Feb 15, 2011

I need to restrict the login time for an Opensuse user. Let's say : a user can login after 9am and have to logout at 10am.

Is there a fast and easy way to do it? (I have to administrate a machine under Opensuse but unfortunately, I am not a computer scientist...)

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