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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/10/99 
   at 01:55 PM, "Perry E. Metzger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:


>"William H. Geiger III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Can this be set up so the ssh client only has access to the CVS
>> server and not the entire system?

>It could, but do you really trust cvs itself to be completely free of
>security holes and such? I don't. I'd suggest finding another way to do
>what you want instead of this.

Well now I am getting conflicting info on the capabilities of SSH. Setting
aside the CVS issue is it possible to set up SSH so I can restrict a
subset of users to specific ports on the machine?

As an example:

User logs in with key #1 and has full access to account.
User logs in with key #2 and has access to port 110 & 25 only. User logs
in with key #3 and has access to port 1119 only.



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