2005/9/23, Christian Boltz
Hello,
Am Freitag, 23. September 2005 16:47 schrieb trainier@kalsec.com:
It's my understanding the rbash is just a symbolic link to bash. To find out, ls -lah `which rbash`
My output is: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Dec 1 2004 /usr/bin/rbash -> ../../bin/bash
Sure - but this doesn't explain why it behaves wrongly if used as login shell.
Please note that many programs [1] have a different behaviour when $0 (the program name or symlink name) differ.
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Regards,
Christian Boltz
[1] examples: bzip2 / bunzip2 / bzcat gzip / gunzip / zcat fontlinge_dupe / fontlinge_reunion ;-) --
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And everything seems to be in order, after login, if i do an "echo $0" i get "-rbash", but it's not working as it should.... CI.-