Ercumend Oyuktas wrote:
Selam Emre,
Aşağıda ssh manual ından aldığım bir kısmı yolluyorum. 8. adımda istediğini
gerçekleştirebilirsin.
Ercümend Oyuktaş
LOGIN PROCESS
When a user successfully logs in, sshd does the following:
1. If the login is on a tty, and no command has been specified,
prints last login time and /etc/motd (unless prevented in the
configuration file or by $HOME/.hushlogin; see the FILES section).
2. If the login is on a tty, records login time.
3. Checks /etc/nologin; if it exists, prints contents and quits
(unless root).
4. Changes to run with normal user privileges.
5. Sets up basic environment.
6. Reads the file $HOME/.ssh/environment, if it exists, and users
are allowed to change their environment. See the
PermitUserEnvironment option in sshd_config(5).
7. Changes to user's home directory.
8. If $HOME/.ssh/rc exists, runs it; else if /etc/ssh/sshrc
exists, runs it; otherwise runs xauth. The ``rc'' files are
given the X11 authentication protocol and cookie in standard
input.
9. Runs user's shell or command.
Sagol bilgi icin (diger Debian'cilara da tesekkürler!).
Benzer bilgiyi kullanarak burada tarif ettigim sekilde cok bir düzenek
kurdum ve test ettim,
düzgün calisti simdiye kadar:
http://ileriseviye.org/blog/?p=591
Bi nevi bubi tuzagi :)
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Emre Sevinç
eMBA Yazılım Geliştirme
İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi
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