I dug up this round-about way of doing it:
http://www.trustix.org/wiki/index.php/Restrict_SSH_per_user
Regards,
Justin
Joshua Kugler wrote:
>I've done some googling and some bash scripting experimentation, and haven't
>found what I'm looking for. Is there an easy to to restrict a user to
>logging in to the console *only*? For reboot/maintenance purposes I need a
>user (besides my personal user account) that can log into the console, and
>then us to root. But, I don't want that user to be able to ssh in. I'm sure
>it's possible, I just haven't found out how.
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