Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 14:18:45 -0500 From: Mark Shirley <mark@entropynet.com> To: freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org Subject: Re: login.conf not executing permissions that are set Message-ID: <20000120141845.D394@cyberfrg.access.one.net> In-Reply-To: <20000120185502.7FB09639C7@zagnut.hotpop.com>; from kamidesu@hotpop.com on Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 01:55:02PM -0500 References: <20000120132505.C394@cyberfrg.access.one.net> <20000120185502.7FB09639C7@zagnut.hotpop.com>
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cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf does not seem to be solving the problem On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 01:55:02PM -0500, m wrote: > > Mark Shirley <mark@entropynet.com> wisely said: > > > > > Hi, when i learnd about freebsd's ability to restrict certian users's > > functions, like max processes etc.. However, when i attempted to use these > > rules they didn't seem to work. here is an example of a login.conf rule for > > login class test > > > > test:\ > > :maxproc=3:\ > > :sessionlimit=1:\ > > > > these rules do not seem to be taking effect. the user test is in login class > > test. i'm not sure if i have left something important out or what. please > > let me know, thanks! > > I don't know, but ... > > # cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf > > *-**************** > Did you do this? it happened to me. > ********************* > > # Don't forget to do this after each edit as well! > # > # This file controls resource limits, accounting limits and > # default user environment settings. > # > # $FreeBSD: src/etc/login.conf,v 1.26.2.5 1999/09/10 15:10:57 sheldonh Exp $ > # > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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