This is a discussion on Why are ulimit values not being set properly upon SSH (Secure Shell) login? within the Networking, Firewalls and Security forums, part of the Mastering Servers category; We have specified values in /etc/security/limits.conf. However, they are not being set when a user logs in through SSH (Secure ...
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We have specified values in /etc/security/limits.conf. However, they are not being set when a user logs in through SSH (Secure Shell). If a user logs in locally the limits are set properly.
How do I force the same when user login via SSH |
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