!C99Shell v. 1.0 pre-release build #16!

Software: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora). PHP/5.0.4 

uname -a: Linux mina-info.me 2.6.17-1.2142_FC4smp #1 SMP Tue Jul 11 22:57:02 EDT 2006 i686 

uid=48(apache) gid=48(apache) groups=48(apache)
context=system_u:system_r:httpd_sys_script_t
 

Safe-mode: OFF (not secure)

/usr/libexec/webmin/sshd/help/   drwxr-xr-x
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Access Control
Depending on the version of SSH that you are using, one or two kinds of access control can be setup on this page.

For host based access control, you can allow or deny hosts by entering a list of hostnames (like www.foo.com), IP addresses or hostname patterns (like *.foo.com). This kind of access control is not supported by all SSH server versions though.

For user or group based access control, user names can be either local login accounts (like jcameron), account patterns (like jcam*) or a combination of login and client hostname (like jcameron@www.foo.com). Allowed or denied groups can also be plain group names or group name patterns, but cannot include hostnames.



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