liorm
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Hello,
We are using ldap for ssh authentication.
I've noticed that whenever a new domain is created, and the username is added to the bottom of /etc/ssh/sshd_config (AllowUser) - SSH access is not working anymore, untill this line (AllowUser XXX) is remarked and the ssh service is restarted.
Is it possible to prevent the adding of newly created users to the ssh config file?
Any other ideas of how to prevent this in the future?
Thanks!
We are using ldap for ssh authentication.
I've noticed that whenever a new domain is created, and the username is added to the bottom of /etc/ssh/sshd_config (AllowUser) - SSH access is not working anymore, untill this line (AllowUser XXX) is remarked and the ssh service is restarted.
Is it possible to prevent the adding of newly created users to the ssh config file?
Any other ideas of how to prevent this in the future?
Thanks!