Re: using sudo (was Re: bash login for root)
You should have a look a osh:
$ apt-cache show osh
Package: osh
Priority: extra
Section: shells
Installed-Size: 67
Maintainer: Preston Smith <psmith@lib.purdue.edu>
Version: 1.7-6
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.2), libncurses5, base-files (>= 2.1.6)
Suggests: nvi
Architecture: i386
Size: 45946
MD5sum: b53754d37bc5d58b8b8bc1c9afce772a
Filename: dists/woody/main/binary-i386/shells/osh_1.7-6.deb
Description: Operator's Shell
The Operator Shell (Osh) is a setuid root, security enhanced,
restricted shell. It allows the administrator to carefully limit the
access of special commands and files to the users whose duties
require their use, while at the same time automatically maintaining
audit records. The configuration file for Osh contains an
administrator defined access profile for each authorized user or
group.
The newest .deb in woody includes a white paper explaining the cocepts
behind it. Looks close to what you're searching.
Greetings,
joachim
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