On 31/08/2011 16:31, Derek Martin wrote:
> There's no possible way this is happening unless root's shell is set
> to be rssh, or you've somehow overwritten root's shell in the
> filesystem with rssh.  Check root's entry in /etc/passwd, e.g.: 
> 
>   $ grep root /etc/passwd
>   root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
> 
> If you see what you expect to see, then run root's shell with
> --version or -V or whatever option that shell uses to report its
> version, and make sure it really is the shell you think it is.
> 

Well, my /etc/passwd is correctly set.
the root current shell is bash according to ps -s $$ and bash --version
tells me that it's really bash.

but, you gave me an idea. I've run a ssh -v command and the ssh binary
is replaced by rssh via a symlink.

And in fact, this is entirely my mistake. I've followed a tutorial where
it makes a symlink from rssh to ssh, but for another purpose...

Well, thanks for the help and quick response :)

-- 
Raphael

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