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Yep, that is what I need. Does anybody have sample code showing how to do
this to give me a head start? Specifically adoptive authority is the one
area I am a noob at.
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron
If you want to restrict a user to starting only a certain Apache
instance, maybe block out STRTCPSVR and ENDTCPSVR and create equivalent
commands defaulting to running those commands with the instance pre-set.
These would need to have adopted authority to run the *TCPSVR commands.
These users could also be restricted to just their resources - timeshare
boxes do something like this, I imagine - I know the one I'm one does
not let me see other developers' stuff.
And the Apache config gives you limits according to the various
directives for directories, right?
Is that anywhere close to addressing your question? If so or not - back
to work!! :-)
Vern
Aaron Bartell wrote:
I am hoping this is the right forum to ask this in because it mostly hasto
do with system setup.http://174.79.32.155/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=182&sid=0482f50a14bf2305053373ee2cdb5c9d#p865
This post is concerning a new thread I started on the YiPs forum this
morning which can be viewed at the following location:
Basically I am in need of some insight on how best to setup locked downenough
environments for RPG CGI development. I need to give RPG developers
access to accomplish a tutorial but not allow them to touch anybody elsesyour
stuff (i.e. jobs, libraries, spool files, etc).
Has anybody setup such an environment and would you be willing to share
thoughts and ideas? and maybe even code that helped with things likeexample,
starting and stopping Apache servers in a locked down nature. For
users could use ENDTCPSVR directly but they could call a custom commandlike
the following: ENDHTTPSVR SVR(RPGUI001)--
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/
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