I wanted to again say thank you to everyone who responded, and apologize again for my poorly written question. I think that originally, I was looking for a highly configurable telnet equivalent to proftpd or something similar, but several people have convinced me that a PAM module is the way to go. It looks like these PAM modules will meet my needs, specifically the PAM_remote_hosts module. http://www.comsmiths.com.au/pam/v1.05/ http://www.comsmiths.com.au/pam/COMSpam_faq again, thank you to everyone who replied and offered suggestions. Jerry K Jerry K wrote: > My company is doing a mass removal of telnet services corporate wide, to > be replaced by SSH. And this is a good thing. > > We will have a handful of servers, that due to application issues or > vendor support issues, will need to retain telnet daemon services and > will need to be locked down by user id, as to whether they can login to > a server or not. These systems are all Sparc based running Solaris 8. > > Initially, it was suggested to me that xinetd might be able to lock down > telnet, and it can, just not by user id. > > I have done all of the standard searches, i.e. yahoo, Sun BigAdmin, > freshmeat.net, sourceforge, etc. I have not come across anything that > can lock down telnet services by user id. > > Is anyone else doing something like this? I would appreciate it if you > can share what you did, or what telnet daemon you used to resolve your > issue. > > As always, I will summarize. > > Jerry K _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Sep 18 16:18:16 2007
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