On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Dusty deBoer wrote:
> I have two user accounts set up on my home workstation (RH 6.1), say "guest" and
> "realuser". I want to set the guest account password to a simple password, so I
> can allow guests to use my workstation (X windows, other stuff) at the
> workstation. I want to keep telnet access open to "realuser" from the outside
> world, but I want to disable telnet access for "guest" since it will have an
> easy password. (In other words, only allow "guest" logins from the console.)
>
> Any ideas on how to do this? A bonus if you can tell me how to set this up for
> ssh also (disable ssh access for guest from the outside world).
>
> -Dusty deBoer
>
>
>
You may want to check the files in /etc/security, especialy
access.conf. I have not played with this enough to tell you how to set it
up, but you should be able to limit guest to console or xdm fron the
local machine. This should also limit ssh access.
Mikkel
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for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
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