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Re: separate ssh settings for each user

Subject: Re: separate ssh settings for each user
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 17:28:54 +0100
Hey ankush

You can do that with different ssh daemons, using different config
files. As for the "logging from one machine" you have different
methods, if it has a fixed ip address you can always do it from
iptables, or using a specific certificate on the host machine.

On 5/31/06, ankush grover <ankush1711@gmail.com> wrote:
hey friends,

I am using openssh-3.9 on FC3.Is it possible to have different ssh
settings for each user means if there is a user john and he can only
connect through the port 3309 and if  there is a user mary she can
only connect through the port 4067 ?

Rest of the users should be able to connect through the default port
that is 5009.

Moreover is it possible to restrict some users to login only from few
machines for example I want to restrict user tom that he can only
login from one machine ?

Please let me know if you need any further inputs.

Thanks & Regards

Ankush Grover


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