How can I block IP address range with sshd_config
Colin Paul Adams
colin at colina.demon.co.uk
Tue Jul 27 17:14:37 UTC 2004
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Sullivan <michael at espersunited.com> writes:
Michael> I've been reading over the hosts.deny man page to get
Michael> some ideas, but I'm unclear on how to implement them. I
Michael> know what I want to do, but I don't know how to do it. I
Michael> want to allow all connections from my five users, those
Michael> being acsacx, amy, michael, wayne and zack, unless those
Michael> requests come from 211.182.241.* These acceptable
Michael> accounts will likely only log in through ssh. I want to
Michael> deny 211.182.241.* unconditonally. Can anyone give me an
Michael> example of a hosts.allow/hosts.deny setup that would do
Michael> this?
Tackle the two issues separately. Block the IP address as suggested in
hosts.deny.
The edit sshd_config and specifically list those users who are allowed
to connect to the system with the AllowUsers keyword (check the man
page for sshd_config).)
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
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