On 1 Jan 2006 at 2:07, René Berber wrote:
> Wes S wrote:
> [snip]
> > Just for grins, I added wess to the group ssh_allow and tried logging
> > in before / after uncommenting AllowGroups. Can not log in when
> > AllowGroups is uncommented.
>
> When you say "I added wess to the group ssh_allow"
Wes S wrote:
[snip]
> Just for grins, I added wess to the group ssh_allow and tried logging
> in before / after uncommenting AllowGroups. Can not log in when
> AllowGroups is uncommented.
When you say "I added wess to the group ssh_allow" you mean in Windows? in
/etc/groups? in both?
Have you
On 31 Dec 2005 at 18:05, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Wes S wrote:
> > I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
> > I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
> > able to use ssh.
[snip]
> I'm confused by your apparent confusion of the above.
Wes S wrote:
I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
able to use ssh.
So reading the man file for sshd_config I added to the following
entry to sshd_config:
#wrs 20051231 restrict email only nt a
I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
able to use ssh.
So reading the man file for sshd_config I added to the following
entry to sshd_config:
#wrs 20051231 restrict email only nt accounts from ssh
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