"Ignacio Marambio Cat?n" <darkjoker at gmail.com> writes: > while reading the security services manual i felt the following pragraph: > > "A more secure alternative to the restricted shell is the ssh command > in Solaris Secure Shell. Solaris > Secure Shell enables users to securely access a remote host over an > unsecured network. For > information about using Solaris Secure Shell, see Chapter 19." > > in page 47. the problem is that all that section of the manual talk > about the other kinds of restricted shells, shouldnt this be removed > from there or at least places somewhere else in the same manual?
I think that's a good point. The restricted shell /usr/lib/rsh and Secure Shell ssh are completely different beasts servicing completely different needs. They have very little to do with each other at all. It's not correct to describe ssh as an alternative to the restricted shell. Boyd
