> On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 04:45:40PM -0400, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote: > > > > > > Subject says it all. > > > > I'm using ssh and telnet-ssl for remote logins but i have some users > > that shoud do a local login. > > Maybe you could whip up a little shell script to check the tty the user > is logging in on (say wack it in /etc/profile) and then compare that > with a list of local / non-local tty's?
If you're using a recent Debian-distibution you can use PAM and /etc/security/access.conf to restrict access to your system. That even gives you the possibility to allow ftp for all users and deny ssh or telnet only to some (that's what I use it for...) Greetings Peter -- Peter Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel.: 05207/920446 www.openstuff.de - Linux-Stofftiere, Linux-Mousepads, Linux-Tastaturen, Koffein Getränke - alles was den Linuxfan begeistert :-) --> We are but packets in the internet of life -- Mike (UF)