From: James Greer (netwk_dude_10@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Oct 14 2002 - 18:25:46 EDT
Hello everyone;
I'm trying to keep users from being able to open
trusted host relationships via .rhosts files in their
home directories. Someone suggested that I go in as
root and make a blank, root owned and 700 .rhosts file
in each home directory, but that doesn't help as they
can just erase it and create another.
Is there a way through /etc/pam.conf or through RBAC
(in Solaris 8) to restrict who can't use trust
relationships if for one reason or another you can't
issue a policy forbidding them altogether? (So that
.rhosts files will simply not work.)
Thanks... Will summarize.
James
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