Re: how to restrict any user for ssh



Johan Booysen wrote:
If the file /etc/nologin exists,
If you go down this route, make sure that /etc/nologin isn't deleted at system reboot. I know that some Unix distributions used to do this, in the theory that you'd only create the nologin file when doing system maintenance--and that a reboot meant that the system maintenance was done.

Alan

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