Software :: Any Way To Restrict Access To SSH And SFTP?

Jan 18, 2011

Is there software that is available that restricts access to ssh and sftp in a similar fashion as Chroot?

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Security :: Restrict Sftp Access And Changing Its Port?

Mar 17, 2010

I tried changing the sftpserver port but its not working, besides how can i restrict users from particular ips.Eg: users a can ssh from 192.168.*.*user b can sftp from 200.*.*

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Security :: Restrict Number Of Sftp Connections?

Nov 9, 2010

if i want user should`t have more than 20 sftp connections to a server,is there any way we can limit no.of connections to a particular user on the server using ssh configuration

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Software :: Jail / Restrict A Sftp User To Home Directory?

Mar 9, 2011

In RedHat 4/5 How can i jail/restrict an sftp user to his home directory?

Can i do this without using rssh ?

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CentOS 5 Server :: Rssh Error Connection Closed - Restrict The Users To Scp And Sftp

Aug 6, 2011

I have configured rssh 2.3 with openssh 5.8 on RHEL 5.6 64 bit to restrict the users to scp and sftp. When i try to sftp or scp it gives error connection closed. After long googling tried different solutions like add missing libraries, setuid to rssh_helper. I had full copy of /lib to /chroot/lib and /chroot/lib64 but no success. conf and log files are below for reference.

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General :: Restrict Web Access So *only* Firefox Can Access The Web

Nov 15, 2010

I'm a terrible procrastinator, it's awe-inspiring annoying and stressful. This in combination with being a information-holic makes the Internet fairly lethal to me; I risk failing my college course because of it, so trust me when I say I'm deadly serious about this.

However, I think you guys may be able to help out, and maybe this will also help some people here with similar problems:

Because so much of my time is taken up with Interwebz, I thought to carefully restrict my internet use. It's not prefect, but it's part of a solution.

To date: I have Firefox and the ProCon extension which uses a whitelist of websites I can access. The extension cannot be uninstalled/disabled and I use a long hex password split into 3 parts, two of which my friends have (so I have to ask my friends for the password parts in order to update the whitelist, hence making it socially awkward to fritter away time online).

So far, it has worked a treat and I'm really pleased with it.

However, this is the problem:

I need to restrict web access so *only* Firefox can access the web. That way I cannot use Chrome/Opera, or even (shudder) use wine to run Internet Exploder.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Restrict Access To Particular IP?

Oct 7, 2010

I'm running Ubuntu Server 10.04 32-bit.I'm looking to find if there is anyway I can lock down ubuntu so that remote access, whether it be SSH, ftp, apache.etc can be only accessed from a certain IP range, or a certain set of IPs?Essentially, we'll say the Server IP is 192.168.1.32, and I want the IP addresses 192.168.1.33-50 to be able to access the server, but no other IPs.I am in a switched environment, router's are not allowed to be placed on the network, and I do not have access to a DNS or DHCP server.Is there a way to do this in on the server via a configuration of some sort?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Restrict NFS Access To Root?

Aug 12, 2010

If there is a general NFS share in the LAN and for example this share has three files - a, b, c is there any way to restrict file access to the root user of e particular host(falcon) in the same LAN environment while the normal users from the same host(falcon) should be able to access the NFS share & files a, b,

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Server :: Restrict SMB Access For A Particular Domain?

Sep 14, 2010

I have a question in Samba and would like to ask you for the solution. Is there anyway we can restrict the SMB share access to particular domain name? say allowing access for "example.com" domain users only.

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General :: Restrict Access To A Server Application?

Nov 18, 2010

I have written a simple server application (with an HTTP interface). I want to ensure that only calls from the local machine are processed - i.e. I want to prevent outsiders from accessing/using my server.

How may I restrict outsiders (i.e. requests from remote machines)?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Restrict Access To Nfs Mount?

Apr 12, 2010

I will mount a nfs share on a client with fstab. Is there a way to don't allow some users accessto that folder ?

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Ubuntu :: Restrict File Access With Authz_owner?

Jun 9, 2010

I'm running a Virtual Box with Ubuntu 9.10 and I'm experimenting with Apache 2.2.12I would like to use the authz_owner module but it is not possible for me to access http://localhost/~b/private/"b" is my username and "private" is the directory definded in the httpd.conf file.My httpd.conf file:

Code:
<Directory /home/*/public_html/private>
AuthType Basic

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Hardware :: Using HAL Fdi Policy To Restrict Access To A Mounted USB?

Jan 12, 2010

I have a requirement of mounting an external usb with NTFS filesystem and allowing restricting its access only to the console user(even restricting access to a single group is fine). I am able to mount the usb by using the attached fdi policy. However, I want the access to be restricted to a single user or a group. Is there anything that I'm missing here. I did search on the internet, but couldn't find anything in this regard

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Hardware :: Using HAL Fdi Policy To Restrict Access To Mounted USB

Jan 12, 2010

I have a requirement of mounting an external usb with NTFS filesystem and allowing restricting its access only to the console user(even restricting access to a single group is fine). I am able to mount the usb by using the fdi policy below. However, I want the access to be restricted to a single user or a group. Is there anything that I'm missing here. I did search on the internet, but couldn't find anything in this regard.

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Security :: Restrict Access On Windows Network?

Feb 18, 2011

my team is working on network thier termial is windows and my server is linux centos we work on simple network with out domainmy user works on files on the server, can I deman ser name and passwork when they try to change to the shared files on the servernd can i monitor which user chaned a fileI have css developer and he is only allowed to create and modify css files can i do this ?

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Security :: Restrict A User To Access Particular Service?

Sep 24, 2010

I heard we can set security in /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny on user base also like something user@domain or something if so how can I restrict a user to access particular service by his/her user name in a particular host via /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny

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Server :: Sendmail: Restrict Access Between Users?

Mar 16, 2011

How to prevent a user sending a mail to a particular user in an intranet mail server?I tried with /etc/mail/access file but could not.

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Server :: VSFTPD - Restrict Access From Particular Range Of IPs?

Aug 18, 2010

I am using VSFTPD. I want to restrict access from perticular range of IPs. Ex: 172.10.*.* How can i restrict access to server from a range of IPs?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Configure To Restrict Internet Access?

Jan 2, 2010

I've been searched for the related topic, but i couldn't found any of them. Basically, i want to set up a server to restrict internet access for other computer (windows box), but allow internet connection for kaspersky to download its database. Here are some questions:

1. Do i need two network card at the server box?
2. There are 8 computers but only 2 are allowed all internet connection, 6 of the rest are not allowed, all windows box can accept connection to download database from kaspersky.
3. Is it Iptables the best, easiest way to configure?

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Ubuntu :: Restrict Access To A Single Folder In Documents?

Nov 9, 2010

What is the simplest way to restrict access to a single folder in Documents?

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Ubuntu Security :: Restrict Internet Access For Kids?

Jul 28, 2011

I'm running Natty and have made two logins on the system. One for myself and family and one for the kids (teens 14-15yr) to play in without Internet access via Admin "Users and Groups". I have hidden the Internet software icons on their screen amongst others i don't want them to see on the menus. On our screen I use a Firefox addon called "Web Of Trust" that can be configured easily for the kids and another addon called 'Blocksite' that I can selectively use for them and myself etc.

I have found out that they have still been able to get on to the net somehow under their login. Will have to observe again!! In the users settings for the kids the tick box for 'Internet'and 'use modem' access is un-ticked so I presumed that would be enough! Not so!!

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Networking :: How To Restrict One OS In Multi-Boot Machine From Web Access

Jul 1, 2010

How do I do this at my modem page?

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Networking :: Restrict One OS In Multi-boot Machine From Web Access?

Jul 1, 2010

Anybody know how to do this, IN MY MODEM PAGE?This is the best I can copy my modem config page code...

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Security :: Restrict Access To Network To Only Dhcp Assigned Ip's?

Feb 28, 2011

I'm trying to tighten up my network a bit. I've given my dhcp server a list of static mac addresses and ip's for computers i know, and a very short range of dhcp addresses that are redirected to kittenwar.My dilemma is that if someone has my wireless network password, or an ethernet cable, they could set the ip address manually and gain access.how can i deny them this pleasure?im running dhcpd3, and iptables on a debian/lenny intel 2.4 box. dd-wrt is running in a linksys wrt54g and is handling the wireless security

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Security :: Using Squid To Restrict Access During Certain Hours But Only To Certain Websites?

Jan 21, 2011

I have been trying to get Squid to work so that I can restrict access to a particular web site during certain hours every night. I can't seem to get it working, however. I am still able to access the site. The following are the relevant lines from my squid.conf file:

acl restricted-domain dstdomain "/etc/squid/denied_domains.acl"
acl test time 19:00-20:00
acl bedtime time 22:00-23:59

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Allow Users To Use Sftp Only Access One Folder?

Apr 15, 2010

I want to allow users to user sftp to upload and download files frome one folder, as you know this uses ssh, my question is if i create user to access linux serverthrough ftpd they will be able to browse the root directry, can I create users and ristrict them to only specific directory?

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Debian Configuration :: Restrict FTP Access To User's Home Directory Only

Jan 18, 2011

2 of us have been googling all morning trying to find out how we can restrict ftp logins to their own home directories only but nothing we've found so far has worked. We've tweaked sshd_config so that they default to their home directory but they are able to navigate up/across/down to everything. This is a "straight-out-of-the-box" debian 5.0.5 Netinst. Just a basic system with Apache/MySql/PHP/SSH and no desktop.

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General :: Restrict File Access To The Root User Of One Particular Host?

Aug 12, 2010

If there is a general NFS share in the LAN and for example this share has three files - a, b, c is there any way to restrict file access to the root user of one particular host(falcon) in the same LAN environment while the normal users from the same host(falcon) should be able to access the NFS share & files a, b, c.

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Ubuntu Security :: Allow Sftp Access To System Using Accounts?

Nov 26, 2010

allow sftp access to my Ubuntu system (happens to be desktop as it's also my main system) using accounts that are not able to login normally. (I have already managed to create such accounts.) These accounts need to be chrooted (also already accomplished with the openssh daemon settings.) Where I run into problems is that I want to give them (read only) access to files outside the chroot (on another partition in fact) and the matter if made more difficult because the directories to be shared are on NTFS-3G partitions (as they are a shared linux / windows storage drive). Is this possible and if so, what do I need to do?

Edit - Forgot to include versions
Ubuntu 10.10
openssh 1.5.5p1-4ubuntu4 (the one that comes with 10.10)

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Ubuntu :: Access Mounted SFTP Folder From Within Programs?

Mar 8, 2011

I have a project stored on a university server which I'd like to be able to work on from home.

I already have an SFTP folder set up, which I can access easily in Nautilus, and I can freely copy files back and forth, or open them in e.g. gedit.

However, the project is in Matlab, and I cannot see the mounted SFTP folder from within Matlab. This means that I can't work on the project in Matlab without copying the whole lot across to my local machine when I want to work on it.

Is there some way I can get Matlab to "see" the connection so that I can use the mounted SFTP folder like any other in my filesystem? It appears on my desktop when connected - does it have some other mount location?

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