Hello, everything is commented because these are the default settings. If you want to change a setting you'll have to uncomment and change it.
Regards Hagen Volpers -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht----- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Jerome Santos Gesendet: Montag, 26. Mdrz 2007 19:33 An: misc@openbsd.org Betreff: sshd.config and AllowUsers I have a few seperate users on my server, one user for which I want to dissallow ssh login. Now I've read the man page for sshd and I've read a lot of the documentation on this, but I'm still not clear one one point. By default, /etc/ssh/sshd.config shows all entries are commented out. I want to add something like this: AllowUsers user1, user2, user3 I added that in but also with an # in front like all the other entries. Now I find that I can still ssh to the box with a user acct that I didn't include in the entry. Should it be in there without the #? And if so, do I also then have to uncomment all the other entries?? Thanks