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Hello!
I couldn't find any solution to my problems, so I'm asking there: 1. How should I set chmods for filesystem (/etc, /usr/, /var/, etc.) to hide contents of those folders for users, but to make it possible to execute such commands like uptime, uname, date, etc. 2. What should I do to hide non-user's processes? I mean users will only be able to display the processes that are owned by that user. In FreeBSD I have added 'security.bsd.see_other_uids=0' in /etc/sysctl.conf and that was everything, but how can I do this in OpenBSD? |
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