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Re: Locking down ssh config in large env

Subject: Re: Locking down ssh config in large env
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 08:09:18 -0400
lonely wolf wrote:

Of course, this will not prevent a determined user to use his own compiled copy of ssh which does not make use of .ssh but of renamed folder[s]/file[s]


Well you could make "ssh" setgid to some group and use iptables/netfilter's "--gid-owner" to only allow traffic to remote port 22 to originate from processes with that gid. But that's evil.


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