[CentOS] Setting up a userID for an SSH tunnel
James Hogarth
james.hogarth at gmail.comTue Jan 19 07:16:52 UTC 2016
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On 19 Jan 2016 05:32, "Gordon Messmer" <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 01/18/2016 03:04 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> >> I need/desire to set up a userID for an SSH tunnel, but not allow said user to have a login to the server. > > > The user needs to be able to log in to a shell that does nothing interactively. You might be able to set the shell to /usr/bin/cat... Better still a force command that discards any attempted command by the user... Extra points if they attempt a command and "yelling" at them ;) I'd also use at least a chroot in case they do manage to get interactive access.
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