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Don Meyer wrote:
> At 02:19 PM 9/19/2006, Matt Herzog wrote:
>> It is that simple. Of course I'd like to have more than one group be
>> able to
>> login so I'll dig into that presently.
>
> Create an AD group specifically for restricting ssh access --
At 02:19 PM 9/19/2006, Matt Herzog wrote:
It is that simple. Of course I'd like to have more than one group be able to
login so I'll dig into that presently.
Create an AD group specifically for restricting ssh access -- "ssh
access" or some such name.
Then add the multiple AD groups to this
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 05:35:06PM -0400, Matt Herzog wrote:
> Hello again.
>
> I'm hoping there is some way I can restrict ssh login through the AD to my
> Linux servers. I only have one group of users on the domain that needs ssh
> access.
>
> So far I see lots of ways to add or map or join L
Yes,
As AD groups are mapped into your linux box and you can list this
group with getent passwd, you can define the AllowGroups into your
sshd_conf specifying your developers group.
On 9/15/06, Matt Herzog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again.
I'm hoping there is some way I can restrict ssh
Hello again.
I'm hoping there is some way I can restrict ssh login through the AD to my
Linux servers. I only have one group of users on the domain that needs ssh
access.
So far I see lots of ways to add or map or join Linux to Windows groups but
I would rather be able to say:
"no" to all AD