Feb 19, 2003 #1 bi Technical User Apr 13, 2001 1,552 US What terrible things might happen if I change the permissions on the smit and smitty commands so that only root can execute the program?
What terrible things might happen if I change the permissions on the smit and smitty commands so that only root can execute the program?
Feb 19, 2003 #2 Robnhood IS-IT--Management Feb 10, 2003 118 US Even if a user runs smit, he will not be able to do anything other than view. I haven't ever tried changing permissions on the smit commands, but I don't know of any reason why that would matter. Craig http://www.SecurelySpeaking.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Even if a user runs smit, he will not be able to do anything other than view. I haven't ever tried changing permissions on the smit commands, but I don't know of any reason why that would matter. Craig http://www.SecurelySpeaking.com
Feb 19, 2003 #3 pko Technical User Oct 12, 2001 10 SK Hi, you can edit /etc/security/smitacl.group, /etc/security/smitacl.user (man smitacl.group, man smitacl.user). palo Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, you can edit /etc/security/smitacl.group, /etc/security/smitacl.user (man smitacl.group, man smitacl.user). palo