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| Subject: | Openssh + Solaris 9 and authentication |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:17:45 -0500 |
We were locking a group of users off a Solaris 9 box by do a "passwd -l <user>". The users were unable to ssh into the box after doing this either using their password of if they had an authorized_keys file. However, users were still able to scp files onto the box if they had an authorized_keys file. Is there a way to prevent this other than removing the users authorized_keys files? Gary Gladstone Sr. Solaris Administrator/Contractor Securities & Exchange Commission Operations Center 6432 General Green Way (#1100-4) Alexandria VA 22312-2413 (202) 551-7104
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