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Allow ssh for user other than loginuser

How can I allow ssh for user other than loginuser?

I have check the usual suspects to see how loginuser is allowed.
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
/etc/pam.d/sshd
/etc/security/

I cant find what trick allows loginuser to ssh.

I need to allow another user account for my Tripwire Enterprise server to login to get snapshots of the iptables rules.

I already have a command that works, I just need to allow my newly created user to ssh in


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  • Sophos UTM is built on a hardened distro, specifically designed not to allow additional accounts shell access.

    If you could figure ut a way to hack the system to allow this, it would also negate your support contract with Sophos.  Not permanently for a software change, but you would be required to re-image the system before you could get support.

    For centralized monitoring of Sophos UTMs, you want to use SUM (Sophos UTM Manager), which is free.
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    ...still have a v5 install disk in a box somewhere.

    http://xkcd.com
    http://www.tedgoff.com/mb
    http://www.projectcartoon.com/cartoon/1
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  • Sophos UTM is built on a hardened distro, specifically designed not to allow additional accounts shell access.

    If you could figure ut a way to hack the system to allow this, it would also negate your support contract with Sophos.  Not permanently for a software change, but you would be required to re-image the system before you could get support.

    For centralized monitoring of Sophos UTMs, you want to use SUM (Sophos UTM Manager), which is free.
    __________________
    ACE v8/SCA v9.3

    ...still have a v5 install disk in a box somewhere.

    http://xkcd.com
    http://www.tedgoff.com/mb
    http://www.projectcartoon.com/cartoon/1
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