SSH Allow users only to use specific target ips












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I have a server with 4 IP-Adresses assigned.



For example:



111.111.111.111
and
222.222.222.222



now I want to allow User1 to login into ssh on ip 111.111.111.111 but not on IP 222.222.222.222
and to allow user2 to login into ssh on ip 222.222.222.222 but not on IP 111.111.111.111



I´m looking around now for hours but didn´t find a way to limit a target ip to the user only to limit a user to a host.



I hope you can help me.



Thank you in advance










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    I think it should be possible using Match LocalAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx blocks in the sshd_config, with appropriate DenyUsers / AllowUsers directives - but I haven't tried it

    – steeldriver
    Jan 31 at 23:42
















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I have a server with 4 IP-Adresses assigned.



For example:



111.111.111.111
and
222.222.222.222



now I want to allow User1 to login into ssh on ip 111.111.111.111 but not on IP 222.222.222.222
and to allow user2 to login into ssh on ip 222.222.222.222 but not on IP 111.111.111.111



I´m looking around now for hours but didn´t find a way to limit a target ip to the user only to limit a user to a host.



I hope you can help me.



Thank you in advance










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    I think it should be possible using Match LocalAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx blocks in the sshd_config, with appropriate DenyUsers / AllowUsers directives - but I haven't tried it

    – steeldriver
    Jan 31 at 23:42














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I have a server with 4 IP-Adresses assigned.



For example:



111.111.111.111
and
222.222.222.222



now I want to allow User1 to login into ssh on ip 111.111.111.111 but not on IP 222.222.222.222
and to allow user2 to login into ssh on ip 222.222.222.222 but not on IP 111.111.111.111



I´m looking around now for hours but didn´t find a way to limit a target ip to the user only to limit a user to a host.



I hope you can help me.



Thank you in advance










share|improve this question














I have a server with 4 IP-Adresses assigned.



For example:



111.111.111.111
and
222.222.222.222



now I want to allow User1 to login into ssh on ip 111.111.111.111 but not on IP 222.222.222.222
and to allow user2 to login into ssh on ip 222.222.222.222 but not on IP 111.111.111.111



I´m looking around now for hours but didn´t find a way to limit a target ip to the user only to limit a user to a host.



I hope you can help me.



Thank you in advance







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    I think it should be possible using Match LocalAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx blocks in the sshd_config, with appropriate DenyUsers / AllowUsers directives - but I haven't tried it

    – steeldriver
    Jan 31 at 23:42














  • 2





    I think it should be possible using Match LocalAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx blocks in the sshd_config, with appropriate DenyUsers / AllowUsers directives - but I haven't tried it

    – steeldriver
    Jan 31 at 23:42








2




2





I think it should be possible using Match LocalAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx blocks in the sshd_config, with appropriate DenyUsers / AllowUsers directives - but I haven't tried it

– steeldriver
Jan 31 at 23:42





I think it should be possible using Match LocalAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx blocks in the sshd_config, with appropriate DenyUsers / AllowUsers directives - but I haven't tried it

– steeldriver
Jan 31 at 23:42










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