This is a discussion on Re: BUG?: Assigning a Perl script as user shell + sending commands on within the OpenSSH Development forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 06:30:03PM -0400, Brandon Simmons wrote: > Hi, > This is sort of ...
|
|||||||
| FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
|
|||
|
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; -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au) GPG key 8FF4FA69 / D9A3 86E9 7EEE AF4B B2D4 37C9 C982 80C7 8FF4 FA69 Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually comes from bad judgement. _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/li...enssh-unix-dev |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|