Dear List,
does anybody knows some hints for securing the SSH Sentinel software a bit more on a multi-user system?
The problem is that the SSH Sentinel:
- does not allow a user-based configuration, the configuration can just be done by administrator and is system wide
- so every authenticated user can start the vpn connection with the key of another user e.g. if he just can auth himself on the box!
So, does anybody know some hints how to secure SSH sentinel a bit more? Maybe that the user is prompted for the x.509-password when starting the connection or something like that?!?
Thanks a lot!
Matthias
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