
Thanks but I was looking to only limit access from ssh. This is was was sent: in sshd_config AllowUsers user1 user2 user3 This will only allow users 1,2, and 3 access to the system using sshd. Thanks everyone! Robert On Friday, December 20, 2002, at 09:20 AM, <rk@johanns-datentechnik.de> wrote:
In /etc/passwd change the users' shell entry "/bin/bash" to "/bin/false" (last field in line) (try with a "demo" user first), any login for this user should be disabled (ssh, telnet ...) The restart of any daemons ist not necessary.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [suse-security] Help with ssh (20-Dez-2002 10:12) From: rfenney@fentek.com To: rk@johanns-datentechnik.de
Is there a way to disable ssh logins for user? I would like to only let specific users have access to ssh sessions.
Thanks!
Robert
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