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| Subject: | Re: root group in solaris : Tools |
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| Date: | Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:36:04 +0200 |
I did once hack up both vi and more so users couldn't shell out, but unfortunately that code is long gone.
In Solaris 10 you can write a wrapper which removes the "proc_exec"
privilege from the limit set before running vi.
ppriv -e -s L-proc_exec vi
Unfortuantely, vi will allow you to edit any odd file, so that is
probably pointless but it would help for other prorgams.
Casper
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