01-06-2005 02:13 PM - edited 03-09-2019 09:55 AM
I want CSA to prevent stopping services from someone who is remotly connected to the windows pc (e. g. via telnet, vnc or remote desktop). Means: Those user should not be able to stop / start / restart any servive (e. g. dns client or ciscoworks daemon manager).
Can someone gibe me an advice which kind of rule I have to use to get this target?
Thanks
Edgar
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01-20-2005 08:17 PM
CSA only has provisions for control of the agent service and CSA 4.5 appears to be no different.
If you are running Active Directory look at this link - http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/ArticleID/44684/44684.html
With a little modification to the steps in the article you can craft a Group Policy to control service start/stop of any service.
01-12-2005 10:07 AM
how do you dfferentiate if a service being stopped via a vnc session or locally. that is the main question.
you can have rules to block vnc sessions at all, or you can have rules for service controls.
01-12-2005 02:20 PM
Is it possible to have a kind of shim which prevents services from beeing stopped anyway?
Thanks
Edgar
01-20-2005 08:17 PM
CSA only has provisions for control of the agent service and CSA 4.5 appears to be no different.
If you are running Active Directory look at this link - http://www.winnetmag.com/Article/ArticleID/44684/44684.html
With a little modification to the steps in the article you can craft a Group Policy to control service start/stop of any service.
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