30 Jun
2003
30 Jun
'03
23:08
On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 03:23:54PM +0200, Michael 'bukhem' Scherer wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Vladimir Dvorak wrote:
See man 8 sshd. I thing that the best choice would be the parameter no-pty in authorized_keys file. It will disallow to set up the terminal session.
Too easy but that did the job.
I think it really is _too_ easy. if you don't have a tty, you won't get the bash prompt. but that is about all there is to it. you still can do what ever bash can do. sorry. you have to be much more restrictive in the authorized_keys file, possibly forcing certain commands. which could parse $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND for additional info ... Lars Ellenberg