On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 08:25:33 -0700, Christian Sch�fer muttered:
hi Andrew,
You do know about "ssh -t host command"?
no, I don't think so. tell me. ;-)
Try 'ssh -t host /bin/sh'. It'll give you a login shell (with /bin/sh) even if your $SHELL is set to something like /bin/false.
In short, there's really no way (that I know of, at least) to keep a user from getting a login shell as long as they have an account.
http://rssh.sf.net
MAL
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