It would strike me that this would be almost trivial to sneak into the
pam.d stack...

...except that I seem to recall that SSH doesn't pay much attention to
that.

I would suggest getting the source to OpenSSH's sshd daemon and figuring
out how to sneak in such a feature and implementing it locally... and then
see if anyone else wants the patch.

(Imagines how many people would put up their hand saying "Me!  Me!")

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How can a user be restricted to only one login at a time?

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