Login restrictions in NIS environment 2005-06-08 - By Cecilio Mar?n
Back My apologies, documentation says it works, but on my probes, don't detect ruser.
On /etc/hosts.deny, this works: sshd: ALL@<HOST>
but this not works: sshd: <ruser>@<HOST>
I probe on RHEL 4 AS.
I said 'in theory'....
Richard Hobbs escribi??:
>Hello, > >OK, I have now tried the following ideas, and none of them have worked: > >1. Add the following to /etc/hosts.deny: > sshd: rhobbs@(protected), PARANOID > >2. Add the following to /etc/security/access.conf: > -:rhobbs nbaker:ALL > >I didn't do the exact method that you suggested for "/etc/hosts.allow" and >"/etc/hosts.deny", because that seems to ban everything, and then let >certain things through. I want to let everything through, and just ban >certain users from sshd, so that's why I did step 1 in that way. > >As for step 2, I don't know why this didn't work... The "access.conf" file >already existing, so I assume it is installed and running, but perhaps it is >not? I'll read the documentation on this one to see if it gives any >pointers. > >If you have any other advice, please let me know. > >Thanks again, >Richard. > > >
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