Login.Access
Scott Gerhardt
scott at g-it.ca
Sat Jul 12 09:56:26 PDT 2003
I was using the default sshd config which has "UseLogin no". I changed it
to "yes, restarted sshd and logins are now denied/allowd as defined in my
/etc/login.access.
Thanks!
I would like to know if there any negative effect or implications of setting
"UseLogin yes" in sshd_config?
Cheers,
--
Scott
On 7/12/03 10:35 AM, "Mike Tancsa" <mike at sentex.net> wrote:
> I am not sure if sshd out of the box honours it or not. Do you have
> UseLogin yes or no ?
>
> ---Mike
> At 08:23 AM 11/07/2003 -0600, Scott Gerhardt wrote:
>
>> Login seems to be ignoring my /etc/login.access settings.
>>
>> I have the following entries (see below) in my login.access, yet any new
>> user (not in the wheel group) is still allowed to login. What am I missing?
>>
>>
>> # $FreeBSD: src/etc/login.access,v 1.3 1999/08/27 23:23:42 peter Exp $
>> #
>> -:ALL EXCEPT wheel:console
>> -:ALL EXCEPT wheel:ALL
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> --
>> Scott Gerhardt, P.Geo.
>> Gerhardt Information Technologies [G-IT]
>>
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