how do i deny user login?

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Hello,
I'm wondering what the various ways are by which to restrict user access on a particular machine of a RedHat Linux (mostly RH9 machines), in which user information is tied together by NIS??
So far, I tried adding the given username ("cmura") to /etc/security/access.conf (added the line "-:cmura:ALL"), and then adding lines like "auth required pam_access.so" to the /etc/pam.d/sshd or /etc/pam.d/login files, but this doesn't SSH login by uname "cmura". I'm probably missing something very basic about this process? Do the NIS settings somehow interfere? Or, how do I tell if PAM rules are even being enforced on the machine?? I don't need particularly detailed explanations or anything, but if someone could point me in the right direction(s), I'd greatly appreciate it....
Thanks,
Cameron




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