[CentOS] Howto: Extremely tight security rsync shell for backups
Leon Fauster
leonfauster at googlemail.comTue Sep 24 20:22:32 UTC 2013
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Am 23.09.2013 um 23:58 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us: >> This prohibits SSH logins via password, but does not strictly enforce >> what commands are allowed to be run (and all options allowed) by a >> specific which is what I was looking for. >> >> Having done a bit more research, It does appear that you could use the >> "ForceCommand" option and disable passwords altogether for a user to >> achieve a similar effect with SSHD. > > Right, but a) it very much limits who can get in. Another thing is that > you can run the backups from a cron job as a push, instead of a pull. Conceptually i wouldn't recommend this from a public server (as mentioned). -- LF
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