[wplug] ssh restrictions

Alexandros Papadopoulos apapadop at cmu.edu
Mon Sep 15 21:25:46 EDT 2003


On Monday 15 September 2003 20:37, Joe Topjian wrote:
> With ssh, you can always create a public key, toss that into the
> remote ends authorized_hosts file and now you can ssh/scp/run remote
> commands to the remote host without a password.
>
> This sounds cool and all for a number of different things, but is it
> possible to place any type of restriction on what is run?

This looks promising:

http://www.hackinglinuxexposed.com/articles/20030115.html

-A
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