account requiredpam_unix.so
login password required pam_permit.so
login session requiredpam_permit.so
And this is the content of /etc/login.access:
-:ALL EXCEPT user user1 : ALL
If we do su - user3 in FreeBSD 4.10 the result is
that we become
user3 succesfully
try_first_pass
login account requiredpam_unix.so
login password required pam_permit.so
login session requiredpam_permit.so
And this is the content of /etc/login.access:
-:ALL EXCEPT user user1 : ALL
If we do su - user3 in FreeBSD 4.10 the result is that we become
try_first_pass
login account requiredpam_unix.so
login password required pam_permit.so
login session requiredpam_permit.so
And this is the content of /etc/login.access:
-:ALL EXCEPT user user1 : ALL
If we do su - user3 in FreeBSD 4.10 the result is that we become
try_first_pass
login account requiredpam_unix.so
login password required pam_permit.so
login session requiredpam_permit.so
And this is the content of /etc/login.access:
-:ALL EXCEPT user user1 : ALL
If we do su - user3 in FreeBSD 4.10 the result is
that we become
Jonas Trollvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I've been using login.access for a long while, it hasnt occured to me until now that
sshd isnt taking that file into account. No users (except me) can log in to my
system with telnet and they shouldnt with sshd.
Is there a workaround
Hi,
I've been using login.access for a long while, it hasnt occured to me until now that
sshd isnt taking that file into account. No users (except me) can log in to my system
with telnet and they shouldnt with sshd.
Is there a workaround for this? Wouldnt it be considered a serious bug
, November 28, 2003 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: sshd not respecting login.access
I've been using login.access for a long while, it hasnt occured to
me until now that sshd isnt taking that file into account. No users
(except me) can log in to my system with telnet and they shouldnt
with sshd
Hi,
I've been using login.access for a long while, it hasnt occured to me until now that
sshd isnt taking that file into account. No users (except me) can log in to my system
with telnet and they shouldnt with sshd.
Is there a workaround for this? Wouldnt it be considered a serious bug
Login seems to be ignoring my /etc/login.access settings.
I have the following entries (see below) in my login.access, yet any new
user (not in the wheel group) is still allowed to login. What am I missing?
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/login.access,v 1.3 1999/08/27 23:23:42 peter Exp $
#
-:ALL EXCEPT
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:00:49AM -0600, Scott Gerhardt wrote:
Login seems to be ignoring my /etc/login.access settings.
Did you cap_mkdb /etc/login.access after editing the file?
I have the following entries (see below) in my login.access, yet any new
user (not in the wheel group
my login.access was working perfectly with 4.6-stable
(not allowing users to login via telnet/ssh but
allowing them only on ftp) but after upgrading to
4.7-stable -- somehow, users can now login thru
telnet/ssh with the same login.access settings that i
have before . did i miss something
Login.access restriction should be denying all non wheel users but:
I recently created a user which is NOT in the wheel group yet they can still
connect via ssh. The login.access file below should prevent this user from
logging in. What am I doing wrong?
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/login.access,v 1.3
- Original Message -
From: Scott Gerhardt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 3:41 PM
Subject: Login.access restrictions
Login.access restriction should be denying all non wheel users but:
I recently created a user which is NOT in the wheel
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