> Not sure if this will help, but I think that in order for SSH to work you > turn of Telnet as a service, but each user using SSH must be granted telnet > access to the server in the GUI admin interface otherwise they will be > booted off as you describe. > Are you sure this is true.? I would think a user could ssh in as long as he had shell access. Which may be his problem maybe the user he is logging in as does *not* have shell access. Gerald _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
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- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Malcolm Wild
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Casselman, Chad
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Gerald Waugh
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- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Edward Cruz
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Casselman, Chad
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Gerald Waugh
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- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Gerald Waugh
