Hi folks,
is it possible (without using a firewall within the network) to prevent a user that dials in to a certain machine via modem from connecting to another machine in our LAN (e.g. via telnet) ?
All our company users who connect to that machine via LAN still have to be able to connect to all the machines within our network from that machine via telnet and so ... We only want to restrict remote users ...
Is there any way to tell the machine not to let the certain user do anything like telnet and such things ?
Problem is, that the remote users sometimes have to be root, so we cannot create a user for remote users and restrict the commands. It has to be root with all the rights to the system files ...
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance !
Regards
Thomas
is it possible (without using a firewall within the network) to prevent a user that dials in to a certain machine via modem from connecting to another machine in our LAN (e.g. via telnet) ?
All our company users who connect to that machine via LAN still have to be able to connect to all the machines within our network from that machine via telnet and so ... We only want to restrict remote users ...
Is there any way to tell the machine not to let the certain user do anything like telnet and such things ?
Problem is, that the remote users sometimes have to be root, so we cannot create a user for remote users and restrict the commands. It has to be root with all the rights to the system files ...
Any ideas ?
Thanks in advance !
Regards
Thomas