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From: harrys@tons61.UUCP (Harry Skelton)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: Security and logins
Summary: Public Domain Solution
Keywords: security,login,console,root
Message-ID: <113@tons61.UUCP>
Date: 22 Sep 89 11:46:16 GMT
References: <480@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov>
Reply-To: harrys@tons61.UUCP (Harry Skelton)
Organization: U.S. Dept. of Transportation
Lines: 23

[ refs from: ]
>From: bob@omni.com (Bob Weissman)
>From: mrm@Sceard.COM (M.R.Murphy)
>From: msdc!peter@gatech.edu (Peter N. Wan)
>From: Dave Remien 
[ and poster not able to accept sugestions ]

Here at the DOT we have a login.c program that can secure any terminal or
lockout any user from any terminal with a few configuration files.  The 
source was obtained from our vendor but the basic source was of USENET 
postings.  In /etc there are files such as /etc/securetty /etc/nologin
/etc/issue [*sic*] and others that allow configuration of modem ports,
regular terminal ports, prohibit root logins (actually pretty nice 
considering) and more!

Check your local archive site for the 'login' sources.  If you need a good
copy - e-mail me and I'll ship you the version(s) we have.

BTW: ours support remote system logins....with security
-- 
Harry Skelton - Senior Systems Administrator - U.S. Dept. of Transportation
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[  Views expressed by Harry Skelton are not those of the US Gov. or CBSI  ]