Re: BUG?: Assigning a Perl script as user shell + sending commands on

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Old 07-27-2007
Darren Tucker
 
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Default Re: BUG?: Assigning a Perl script as user shell + sending commands on

On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 06:30:03PM -0400, Brandon Simmons wrote:
> Hi,
> This is sort of a strange issue. But I am experimenting with ways to
> have a user log in and be presented with a perl script to interact
> with. When I do either or both of the following:
>
> 1) set the user's shell to /usr/bin/myperlscript
>
> 2) specify ForceCommand /usr/bin/myperlscript, applied to my user
>
> ...I get strange behavior when a command is appended to the client
> connect command in this way:
>
> ssh -l user 192.168.1.2 ls /etc
>
> The output from the perl script is not printed immediately but waits
> for a carriage return from the user before it is printed to the
> screen> Here is an example using a test perl script:

[...]
> You can see that what I type is taken as <STDIN> by the script, so I
> guess the output is stuck in a buffer somewhere. not sure if this is a
> bug in OpenSSH or a perl oddity. Or maybe I really shouldn't be
> setting my user's shell to be a script.


Try setting stdin/out to unbuffered in your perl script:

select STDERR; $| = 1;
select STDOUT; $| = 1;

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