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Guys
i have 2 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 (i586) boxes.if i take a look into /etc/security/access.conf ,i see following lines at the eof # All other users should be denied to get access from all sources. #- : ALL : ALL - : myID : ALL now earlier i had written scripts where files are 'scp'ed from these 2 boxes using 'myID' user but now they don work because of a security constraint.We can see 'myID' being blocked all accesses in above file. Is there any way ,i can just use 'scp' feature ,without touching/modifying this above entry? Can i do 'scp' even if my user is present in /etc/security/access.conf (above entry)? Regards Abhijeet |
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