On redhat systems, there is a set of files in /etc/security that will do
this for you.  I suppose it has something to do with PAM, but I've never
really tried to make use of these.

-CJO-

On Mon, 10 May 1999, Daniel Nichter wrote:

>Is there a way to tell telnetd, "don't allow these users
>to log in"? Like ftpd's /etc/ftpusers file. Or, being
>able to restrict specific account logons to the physical
>terminal only, would be nice too.
>
>Thanks,
>Daniel
>
>

                C.J. Oster (Linux Guru/Surge Addict)
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