Re: authentication configuration question

From: Michael Lustig (mlustig_at_stanford.edu)
Date: 08/26/05

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    Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 23:22:01 -0700
    To: "Richard E. Silverman" <res@qoxp.net>
    
    

    OOps,

    I'm using an openssh V.3.9p1 server on a Mandrake 10.2 OS.

    Miki

    On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Richard E. Silverman wrote:

    >>>>>> "ML" == Michael Lustig <mlustig@stanford.edu> writes:
    >
    > ML> Hi, - I'd like to restrict some user logins to public key only,
    > ML> and some other users to password login. Does anyone know how to do
    > ML> it?
    >
    > ML> If I'm at it, I would also like to restrict certain users to log
    > ML> in from specific hosts only. any thoughts?
    >
    > Yes: tell us what SSH software and platform you're using.
    >
    >

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