Debian-User wrote:
Gary,
thanks a lot for this information! This seems to be exactly what I was
looking for. I think that I'll have to do some testing over the weekend
now ...
(btw, right now I think that it can also be done with only one
IP-address [by specifying different ports in the sshd_config-files - and
configuring the firewall to only allow internal or external traffic to
the according port]; but it wont't hurt if I really should need to use
two IP-addresses anyway)
Thanks again!
Sascha
P.S. BTW: Did I overlook that in any manual/documentation ??? (" ...
don't read documentation voluntarily" ;-)
I found the reference to argv[0] while reading through some documentaion the
last time I was building ssh. I was grepping for "pam" through the ssh
source to look something up and ran into it. I don't remember where it is
"officially" documented. I don't see it when I run "man sshd".
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