At 2005-04-25 10:07:57 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But neither stop a telnet owner to use ssh service nor stop a ssh
group owner to use telnet service.
Wouldn't it be simplest to just disable password authentication for your
sshd, and put in authorized_keys only for those users who should
Dear Friends
My self Jigar Pandya last sem student of M.C.A.
I have just become the part of this wonder full word of Linux and thanks
Moderator for both let me to be part of it and Open it.
Any way After finishing my M.C.A I like to go for RHCE but I dont have depth
idea
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Hi,
A quick recap of the events that occurred at the first format ILUGD
(Linux Users' Group) meeting yesterday (24th). Detailed minutes would
be coming out eventually:
- - We met at Sarai starting 14:00.
- - Arnt Gulbrandsen gave a talk about
The Governing Body of the society now is:
President:Raj Mathur (unanimous)
Vice President: Sandip Bhattacharya (by 9 votes to 7)
General Secretary:T Meyrivan (unanimous)
Joint Secretary: Kapil Dua (unanimous)
Treasurer:Kishore Bhargava
--- S. K. Goel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I want
User X, Y and Z to be use telnet but not ssh.
while user A, B and C can be use ssh but not telnet
What exactly is the definition of a user on telnet versus a user on ssh
- maybe that will clarify what needs to be done ?
Mithun
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Hey Dudes and Dudettes,
The question that you are asking yourself is, now that we a formally
registered society, how does it impact me? If you aren't, start
asking yourself that question fast, since I'm going to answer it
anyway!
What will change
Kishore has uploaded the photos of the meet this Sunday. The photos are
available at the ILUGD photo pool.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/ilugd/pool/
- Sandip
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Hullo,
you can get formal membership in the Linux Users'
Group (ILUGD).
Membership options for people whose permanent
residence is Delhi, but are unable to come in for a
certain part of the year (But when they do, are
*extremely involved in the activities ;) ? I mean, is
the person's
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 Jigar Pandya wrote :
Dear Friends
My self Jigar Pandya last sem student of M.C.A.
I have just become the part of this wonder full word of Linux and thanks
Moderator for both let me to be part of it and Open it.
Any way After finishing my M.C.A I like to go
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Viksit == Viksit Gaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Viksit Hullo,
you can get formal membership in the Linux Users' Group
(ILUGD).
Viksit Membership options for people whose permanent residence is
Viksit Delhi, but are unable to
Actually, My normal users work on telnet. But some special users work on
ssh, because there login have a lot of administrative rights. I have
copy their ssh key (/root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub) and append in the
file /root/.ssh/authorized_keys in the server. Now I want these special
users to restrict the
Hi,
web site (it'll be
there Real Soon Now)
**snort snicker etc etc :)
Rejuvenated now that we have a structure in place.
goody..
``If you don't care where you are, you ain't lost''
-- Raj Mathur,
ILUGD mailing list.
lmao. sig changed. ;)
Cheers,
Viksit
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Dear Sys admins,
What is Real Time Linux?? How it is different from
Mandrake,Fedora and RH etc.
From where i can download it??? How the term embedded
is related with it??
Have a nice day
skdubey
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hi ,
Real time linux is not related to Mandrake,Fedora and RH in terms of usage .
It is used for embedded systems and applications and are generally
packaged to used as a embedded project .. user mostly doesnt use it as
it is.
Thanks
Saurabh
On 4/26/05, santosh dubey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raj Mathur wrote:
Hey Dudes and Dudettes,
The question that you are asking yourself is, now that we a formally
registered society, how does it impact me? If you aren't, start
We will have to conduct General Body Meetings and get our accounts
audited annually. Poor Kishore (our Treasurer)
So you can use the /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files to restrict
access for ssh based on IP Address
-Subhasis
On 4/26/05, S. K. Goel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, My normal users work on telnet. But some special users work on
ssh, because there login have a lot of
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