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Re: Linux slave accounts

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Thrawn wrote:Just an idea I wanted to bounce off people: Do you think it makes sense to run multiple (per-application?) 'slave' accounts on your operating system? Ie accounts that you can control like puppets, but which have minimal privileges of their own.

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Re: Linux slave accounts

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I'm definitely going to try that out; thanks :).
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Re: Linux slave accounts

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Thrawn wrote:I'm definitely going to try that out; thanks :).

And ... :-) :-) :-)

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And in /home/"user" put "drwx------" and remove rwx from group and other

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