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This is a discussion on Security commands in UNIX within the Unix/Linux forums, part of the Operating Systems category; I want to know the security handling commands available in UNIX. Can someone help me know the commands and their syntax?...
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Re: Security commands in UNIX
here is a good must have help doc..
http://www.cis.syr.edu/~wedu/Teachin...x_Security.pdf I am sure you will be able to read more in MAN |
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