Thanks for the tip. That was indeed my problem. I enabled GatewayPorts and everything works fine now.
Regarding my concern about having a real login account, SSH does seem to check that login is possible for the session to be established, so setting the SoftSqueeze account shell to "noshell" won't work. However I found a reasonable workaround which was to set the account shell to /usr/lib/rsh, which in Solaris is a restricted shell. So, even if a remote SoftSqueeze user logs into my server using the SoftSqueeze account and gets a shell prompt, the restricted nature of rsh will ensure they won't be able to get up to too much mischief. Thanks again for your help. Nico -- nico _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
