Hi, I got 4.2 running as an 3-legged internet gateway/nat system. It provides net access for both a wired subnet and a wireless subnet. Wireless access is secured with authpf. I want to completely separate management for normal logins and for authpf logins. This applies in the context of both external and internal logins. I want the internal users to remain so. Even though nothing would work if they did make a login attempt but it seems very messy to me. Is running two instances of sshd the only solution or am I totally confused? /juan
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