Thanks for the next replies, It looks like there are two new options: 1) If you are using Solaris 10, there is a new feature to create a user without a login. 2) Coy propose the option of: "Another solution would be to make the account a role. Then it also has the plus that even if somebody found out the password, roles can only be assumed by authorized users." Thanks to everyone! Pablo.- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Coy Hile <coy.hile@coyhile.ca> Date: 04-Aug-2005 15:59 Subject: Re: Summary: No login for an admin user To: Pablo Jejcic <pablo.jejcic@gmail.com> On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Pablo Jejcic wrote: > Hi, > Astonishing response. > Most people agree that the best option will be to lock the account and allow > the users to su to it using sudo. I have try it with a few users, and look > that it is what we will do. > Thanks to: > *Muscat, Daniel, VF-MT* > Aaron Lineberger > Tom Grassia > C. G. Sellers > Dave H > Peter A. van Gemert > Many good replies, and a few interesting options. Sorry if I'm forgeting > someone. > Thanks again.- Another solution would be to make the account a role. Then it also has the plus that even if somebody found out the password, roles can only be assumed by authorized users. -- Coy Hile coy.hile@coyhile.ca -- -- ######################################### Pablo Jejcic Blog with me at http://hachetheboss.blogspot.com ######################################### _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Aug 4 11:10:05 2005
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