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Try to take a look at this 3d... I think it will be interesting. |
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=74302&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=sftp+server |
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Leo |
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> -----Original Message----- |
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> From: Nick Gommans [mailto:nick@××××××××.ca] |
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> Sent: martedì 16 dicembre 2003 04.59 |
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> To: gentoo-security@g.o |
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> Subject: [gentoo-security] SSH - Settings based on user groups |
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> Hello everyone, |
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> I just had a question about SSH that (hopefully) someone can |
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> answer fo me. |
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> Is there a way of setting up the SSH server to restrict |
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> permission to such |
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> extensions as X11Forwarding and Port Forwarding to members of |
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> specific |
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> groups? How about restricting SSH to only allow a user to use |
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> the SCP/SFTP |
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> service but have no interactive shell (In an effort to |
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> eliminate users from |
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> using FTP)? |
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> Is there any way I can achieve this level of control in OpenSSH? |
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> Thanks in advance, |
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> Nick |
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