Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
then can't log in via GDM. Makes sense. I want the user to be able
to log in via GDM but not via ssh. Is that configured in ssh?
Yes, you can configure that in SSH. There are the
DenyUsers
DenyGroups
keywords for sshd_config.
Alexander
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I'd like to create a really restricted user on my laptop. I don't
want the user to be able to do much of anything but browse the web,
use skype, and maybe look at photos on a CD or something. I did this:
useradd -m -G users,audio,cdrom -s /sbin/nologin newuser
How does that look?
then can't log in via GDM. Makes sense. I want the user to be able
to log in via GDM but not via ssh. Is that configured in ssh?
Yes, you can configure that in SSH. There are the
DenyUsers
DenyGroups
keywords for sshd_config.
Alexander
Thanks Alexander. Even
I'd like to create a really restricted user on my laptop. I don't
want the user to be able to do much of anything but browse the web,
use skype, and maybe look at photos on a CD or something. I did this:
useradd -m -G users,audio,cdrom -s /sbin/nologin newuser
How does that look? I've
Grant написа:
I'd like to create a really restricted user on my laptop. I don't
want the user to be able to do much of anything but browse the web,
use skype, and maybe look at photos on a CD or something. I did this:
useradd -m -G users,audio,cdrom -s /sbin/nologin newuser
How does that
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