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+ | keystone user-password-update 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef # that's the user's id from the user-list output. New password will be prompted for. |
== host machines' firewalls == |
== host machines' firewalls == |
Latest revision as of 07:23, 21 February 2015
keystone user accounts
keystone user-list keystone user-password-update 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef # that's the user's id from the user-list output. New password will be prompted for.
host machines' firewalls
Linux systems
iptables -I INPUT -s RemoteUserCIDR -j REJECT
Windows
TBD
user accounts
Linux
passwd root # change root's password passwd -l username chsh -s /usr/sbin/nologin USERNAME cp -p ~root/.ssh/authorized_keys ~root/.ssh/authorized_keys- && cat /dev/null | tee ~root/.ssh/authorized_keys Probably
- Remove membership from any privileged groups
- Remove any sudoers listings
- Review cron and at jobs
- Disable salt/puppet/chef/cfengine/whatever clients
Windows
Run lusrmgr.msc
and disable user's account.