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Force user to use ssh/prevent telnet access
I have just set up a user on our system HP-Thru64. The user needs to be able to su to root after they login and this works fine. Users cannot login from root externally so you have to first connect as a user and then su. I am wondering is it possible for me to prevent the user from having telnet access over port 23 and force them to use port 22. Currently a user can login in using regular telnet and then su which I figure is dangerous, I would like them to have to use ssh (port 22).
Also is it possible to force a user to have ftp access only, actually I should say sftp. Thanks in advance |
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