> Have you tried my suggestion. Forgoing the use of files to supply your
> remoteip's and remoteuser's ?
Yes, I try your suggestion, but this don't work. When I add REMOTEUSER=user1,user2 
or REMOTEUSER=</etc/... I cannot even connect to server from remote computer.
It seems I know why this is not allowed:
## SERVICE            S     'X'      'R'        'P'       'Q'      'M'        'C'
## USER                 S     -        JUSR   JUSR   JUSR  JUSR     JUSR
## HOST                S     RH      JH       JH       JH      JH        JH
## GROUP              S     -        JUSR   JUSR    JUSR  JUSR    JUSR
## IP                      IP    RIP      JIP      JIP       RIP     JIP       JIP
## PORT                 N    PORT    PORT  -        PORT  PORT   PORT
## REMOTEUSER     S     -       JUSR   JUSR   JUSR   CUSR   CUSR
             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^     
## REMOTEHOST    S     RH      RH      JH       RH      RH       RH
## REMOTEGROUP  S     -        JUSR   JUSR   JUSR  CUSR    CUSR
... 
Key REMOTEUSER don't support service X. What a pity! It would be nice to do this
possibility, or else it is necessary to use 
REJECT NOT SERVICE=QRCPM REMOTEUSER=user1, user2 ...
Is it correct?
Thanks.


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