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RE: SSH


From: "Systray Security" <security () systray be>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 20:24:14 +0200

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Van: Marcos Costantini [mailto:marcoscostantini () ciudad com ar]
Verzonden: vrijdag 11 juni 2004 23:34
Aan: security-basics () securityfocus com
Onderwerp: SSH

Hi everyone,
I was just intrested in finding out how to limit SSH incoming
connections to just one particular account.  I've tried looking into
/etc/sshd_config but i can't find anything.

Thanks for your help,
Marcos


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You can set the maximum logins with PAM (I think it's pam_limits.o)
ssh works with PAM too, so this should work..


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