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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/11/99 
   at 02:24 PM, Bradford Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>If your point is that, in order to let a user access CVS, you have to let
> them ssh into your system, I don't think it would take a rocket
>scientist to  figure out a shell to assign such users that only lets them
>use CVS.  OK,  this may not work on a Windows 95 or NT host, but security
>there is a very  different matter.

Actually that is the point. It's a PITA to go and set up an account for
evey user, especially as I am not root on the system I want this to run
on. It seems only natural to me for ssh to have some control over what a
user logging in can and can not access based on the key being used.

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