I want only one authenticated connection at a time. It looks like MaxStartups controls the number of unauthenticated connections.
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Browse All TopicsIs it possible to set up the SSH daemon so that only one incoming connection is allowed at a time, and that all other connection attempts are denied?
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oops, didn't see the "unauthenticated".
Seems that sshd (even openssh) does not support it.
You may try following (just an idea, not tested):
start sshd using tcpd as wrapper with inetd
but instead of starting sshd directly by tcpd, use a script, like
(/usr/sbin/sshd <your options> && rm /etc/nologin) &
sleep 1 # just to make shure that the connection is established
echo "ssh login currently not permitted">/etc/nologin
exit 0
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by: ahoffmannPosted on 2001-07-24 at 10:33:12ID: 6313751
see MaxStartups in sshd.conf