Cristina,

Todo Bem, Minha portugues nao e muinto bem. Eu mordava la no brasil
durente as anos de 90 a 94 en Mogi Mirim. Agora eu en o cidade de
Syracuse en Estados Unidos.

I'll say the rest in English. I decided not to put sshd in the
/etc/inetd.conf file because it runs too slow. I put it in my startup
files instead (/etc/rc.d/rc.local). The problem is that inetd responds
much too slow and to compensate you will have to add the line
ServerKeyBits 512 to the /etc/sshd_config file. But, doing this means
that it will be easier to crack the keys.

Carl

On 20-Oct-99 Cristina Moreira Nunes wrote:
> 
> Thank you very much for all people that answer my question.
> 
> I put ssh via inetd and I configured the /etc/hosts.allow and
> /etc/hosts.deny 
> files. This is what I was need.
> 
> Thanks for:
> Brendan Choi
> Carl J. Nobile
> Anthony T Moran
> David Hajoglou
> Gregor Mosheh
> Gerry Bash
> Chris Vandersip
> 
> Here is my original question:
>> Do you kmown if there is a way to limite the access to a machine?
>> There is
>> a way to configure which users can access a machine using ssh? 
> 
> Cristina Nunes

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