Hi, all: Here's an interesting idea I had. Let's say my users have two ways of logging in to the systems -- one via a VPN that requires 2-factor authentication, and another directly via ssh using their public key. Is there a way to use pam in conjunction with iptables packet labeling to make sure that if the users logged in via VPN, they get user_u, but if they went directly, they only get guest_u? Or, simiarly, if a sysadmin logs in via the VPN that required 2-factor authn, they get sysadm_u, and if directly, then just user_u? I think that would be kinda neat, but I'm not sure it Works That Way (TM). Best regards, -- Konstantin Ryabitsev Systems Administrator Linux Foundation, kernel.org Montréal, Québec
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