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Issue Restrict SSH Commands for normal users

mwelten

New Pleskian
Hello Guys

I'm pretty new to Plesk so I might forgot to change a setting. I'm using Plesk Web Pro Edition.
I would like to deny the access to apt-get for example for the normal users. Is there any way to do so straight from Plesk?

Thank you so much for a hint!

Regards
 
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hello @mwelten ,

apt command requres an administrative permissions (sudo or root account).

Plesk does not provide an ability to manage sudo settings. But regular user is not allowed to execute commands under sudo.

also, by default in Obsidian, subscription system users created without ssh access
 
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