Re: how to restrict any user for ssh

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Make sure you turn off other services that will allow a user to login.  Such
as, telnet-server and the other remote shells rsh,remsh(solaris) and
rlogin.  These should already be off, due to their insecure nature.


Ezra

On 6/14/07, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez <manuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thursday 14 June 2007 13:21:01 Santosh Kumar wrote:
> Hi everybody
> I am trying to restrict any user for ssh my server.
> But i am not able ,
> Please help me.
> Thanks,

Ummmm so If you don't want users logging through your ssh server why you
don't
disable it?
On the other hand if you only want your user or some well known ones just
use:
AllowUsers kumar whoever

Hope this helps
Manuel

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