PAM Limits
\ Gearry Judkins (1 Apr 2005)

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Subject:PAM Limits
Group:Debian-security
From:Gearry Judkins
Date:1 Apr 2005


 
I am looking for some good suggestions for setting limits in the limits.conf
file. I am reading the Securing Debian Guide, and it notes that some
suggestions should be added ;). I searched around the net and found good
descriptions of what you can set, but not many suggested default limits. I
understand that configurations can vary widely, but it would seem reasonable
that you could set some initial limits that make sense. I would like to do
something better than just making a minimally informed guess. This is my
first server configuration where security is the first consideration, and
not an afterthought. It is not going to be publicly accessible. I don't
feel confident enough to take that leap yet.

Gearry


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