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Jacobs

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Hi everyone,
I am in the process of being accepted into a new job, and I have been given a task to perform.
I'm technician but not developer, and my knowledge of Linux is not so in-depth.

This is the task:

"Prepare a short document outlining the steps needed to secure a Linux based system, specifically the latest Ubuntu, using GUI, to allow non-root users to perform the following actions only:
2.1. Log on to the system
2.2. Open a specific text file on the "desktop" (using gedit for this exercise)
2.3. Shutdown the system
* For the purpose of this exercise, the users accessing the system will be using the GUI and not CLI.
You can configure the system however you decide is best."


Can anyone help me please?

Thanks in advanced
Jacob
 


hello sir i have a doubt
an RHEL server host A is configures with NFSv3 which of the following must be executed on host A to allow it to access a filesystem on RHEL server.
a. chkconfig mountd off
b. exportfs
c. service portmap start service nfslock start
d. /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs.client
e. rpc.mount.<remote-server>:<remote-filesystem> /mnt
 
RHEL? Server?
It would be better to wait for a member more versed in the distro and application.
 
hello sir i have a doubt
an RHEL server host A is configures with NFSv3 which of the following must be executed on host A to allow it to access a filesystem on RHEL server.
a. chkconfig mountd off
b. exportfs
c. service portmap start service nfslock start
d. /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfs.client
e. rpc.mount.<remote-server>:<remote-filesystem> /mnt
Don't hijack someone else's topic, you already created your topic here.
 
Can't say who it was for, now.
Two posters are Ignored now and one is in this thread.
So, IGNORE IT! LOL!

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