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| Subject: | Re: AllowUsers issue |
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| Date: | Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:41:17 +0200 |
On 1/18/06, Roberto Gallo <robertogallofilho@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi Roberto,
I have an FC3 system using OpenSSH and would like to allow only one user to login. This way, I have changed the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config at 3 different points: 1) Added: "Protocol 2" 2) Toggle: "AllowPAM no" 3) Added: "AllowUsers myuser" Then, I executed: "/usr/sbin/sshd" Even after that, I could login with a different user than "myuser". What did I do wrong?
You forgot to mention the DenyUsers part: DenyUsers '*' AllowUsers myuser Regards, -- [vl@dimir]#
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