[ On Thursday, August 10, 2000 at 20:37:02 (+0100), Tony Hoyle wrote: ]
> Subject: If pserver might be going then....
>
> 1. It is an absolute requirement that the ssh users don't have equate to 
> real users on the server.  How do you make an sshd that uses a different
> passwd file to the system one? (This is an NT thing... Once a user has
> a userID he can log in.  There is no practical way to stop him -
> removing
> 'interactive' priveledges only makes it a bit harder).

You really really really shouldn't be running your CVS server on NT.
There's no real excuse for doing that either!  ;-)

It's on thing to be supporting personal computing clients in a server
environment, but quite another to be trying to use a PC OS as a server!

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                                                        Greg A. Woods

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