centos_7_prevent_access
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centos_7_prevent_access [2015/09/14 05:33] – [CentOS 7 - access.conf] admin | centos_7_prevent_access [2015/09/14 09:46] – [CentOS 7 - login access control, access.conf] admin | ||
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Most of the time I see admins preventing or granting access only using SSHd config. For example using the AllowGroups directive. But that is only half the story. If you have a valid user, local or in a remote directory (LDAP), you can still login via the console, over serial, or using ' | Most of the time I see admins preventing or granting access only using SSHd config. For example using the AllowGroups directive. But that is only half the story. If you have a valid user, local or in a remote directory (LDAP), you can still login via the console, over serial, or using ' | ||
- | To prevent this, you can allow access to only specific groups by configuring it in the / | + | To prevent this, you can allow access to only specific |
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# Everyone in the group sysaccess can login from all locations. | # Everyone in the group sysaccess can login from all locations. |
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