Hi,
On 14 Nov 2000, Pedro Zorzenon Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When the user logs in, rbash is being executed and the restricted login is
> working well. But, if the user executes 'bash', everything becames unrestricted.
>
> How can I deny the execution of shells inside rbash?
How do you expect any shell script to work if you do so? Or did I just
get something wrong?
So long,
Jochen.
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