Re: [389-users] Preventing ssh keys from granting a user access when LDAP account is disabled.

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On 07/20/2010 09:45 AM, Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
> Hi There is a bugzilla raised concerns users still being able to
> login if they have ssh keys even if there ldap account is disabled.

Define "disabled".  If your only flag is the userpassword field, you 
won't find a good solution to this problem, since that field will never 
be used by an ssh session using keys.

I believe you can use pam_access(5) to grant login access only to 
members of a group in your directory, and remove users from that group 
when you disable their login access.
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