Hi quinn,

Set the user's default shell to /bin/false in the /etc/passwd file.

Have fun,
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Friday, August 18, 2000, 5:04:00 PM, you wrote:

qkc> Don't those just restrict access based on networks or domains?  I want to 
restrict 1 user out of the 25 accounts on this box from telneting in from anywhere.

qkc> Quinn

qkc> --------------- Original message ----------------


qkc> Use hosts.all hosts.deny for more info do   man hosts.deny
qkc> Kirk



>>On Fri, 18 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> I have a RH 6.0 server that I want to restrict telnet access for a few users, but I 
>want to allow them to have ftp access and POP mail access.  I'm using proftp for the 
>ftp server.  How can I
>> restrict tlnet access but still allow all other services for these users?
>> 
>> Quinn

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