Haha, I think that Justin means is that he has some users who think they know about Linux and keep perusing the /etc files and telling him what is wrong with them. That's my best guess. Though I think the people might be right, maybe Justin is just tired of hearing from them :) CH On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 13:40:46 -0800 (PST), Mike Leo <mleo963@yahoo.com> wrote:
yes....fire those users.
Other than that...i got nothin'
--- Justin Odom <justin.odom@gmail.com> wrote:
Not sure if anyone has experience with this, but I would like to lock down the /etc directory so common users cannot run through the directory and read all the files. However, programs still need to be able to read the files to work.
I'm trying to do this because we have several users on our system that like to peruse the files within /etc.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks for your help,
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