Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 13:14:07 -0700 From: Kevin <coggy@redefine.org> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Question restricting ssh access for some users only Message-ID: <4165A38F.4040009@redefine.org> In-Reply-To: <cvuam0t1l2u7npnigk6oqrlq288hlu0mgn@4ax.com> References: <cvuam0t1l2u7npnigk6oqrlq288hlu0mgn@4ax.com>
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Jim Hatfield wrote: > Now I want to create a new account on one machine which will be > accessible from the Internet as a whole, to be used for tunnelling of > SMTP and POP3. I can't predict what the client IP address will be so I > will have to remove the hosts.allow restriction. Is there any way I > can: have you tried using /etc/login.access? # Login access control table. # # When someone logs in, the table is scanned for the first entry that # matches the (user, host) combination, or, in case of non-networked # logins, the first entry that matches the (user, tty) combination. The # permissions field of that table entry determines whether the login will # be accepted or refused.
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