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"ssh user@server /bin/sh" vs "no-pty" option.

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Old 03-25-2005
rz1a@nwgsm.ru
 
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Default "ssh user@server /bin/sh" vs "no-pty" option.


Hello List,

Do I get it right that I *MUST* chroot a user first and make
/bin/rssh his shell in the /etc/passwd to effectively restrict him?
There should be no /bin/ksh (or bash) in his jail?
If I do not jail him - no matter what is his passwd shell - he will
be able to issue "ssh user@server /bin/sh" still, right?

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Best regards,
Anthony mailto:rz1a@nwgsm.ru

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