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DenyUsers option on OpenS

Subject: DenyUsers option on OpenS
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:34:12 +0000
Folks,

On a Fujitsu-Siemens PrimePower 650 running Solaris 8, I'm trying to
deny ssh access to a specific user with the DenyUsers option in
sshd_config.

The line looks (pretty simply):
DenyUsers  valerio

I have since killed -HUP the sshd pid, but I am still able to login as
user valerio.

Any idea what I am doing wrong or how to troubleshoot this?

Thanks in advance

Loris

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