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Parameter
Restrict Access to the Home Directories of Other Users: This option is selected by
default to restrict read and write access for users other than the owner to home directories.
Using the default selection changes the umask setting in
077.
Default: Selected
Linux User Management Configuration (2)
IMPORTANT: Before you change the PAM-enabled service settings, be sure you understand
the security implications explained in
SP2: Planning and Implementation
Services to LUM-enable for authentication via eDirectory: Select the services to LUM-
enable on this server. The services marked yes are available to authenticated LUM users.
login: no
ftp: no
sshd: no
If you want to use the SSH protocol to define a NetStorage storage location object,
you must select SSHD as a LUM-enabled service.
If do not select SSHD, users cannot to log in to NetStorage through SSH to access
their files.
su: no
rsh: no
rlogin: no
xdm: no
openwbem: yes
This is selected by default because it is used by many of the OES services such as
iPrint, NSS, SMS, Novell Remote Manager, and Samba. To get access to iManager,
you must enable OpenWBEM.
gdm: no
gdm-autologin: no
gnome-passwd: no
gnome-screensaver: no
gnomesu-pam: no
For additional configuration instructions, see
SP2: Novell Linux User Management Technology

3.6.16 Novell NCP Server / Dynamic Storage Technology

Novell NCP Server Parameters and Values
Table 3-18
Page Parameter
NCP Server Configuration
"User Restrictions: Some OES 2
Guide.
"Setting Up Linux User
Guide.
/etc/login.defs
from 022 to
Limitations" in the
OES 2
Management" in the
OES 2
Installing OES 2 SP2
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