restricting ssh login based on IP

Verde Denim tdldev at gmail.com
Sat Feb 26 22:40:39 UTC 2011


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only be able to read and execute, but it would still be "their" home
> directory.
>
> Wouldn't this also mean that tester2 could not change anything about their
environment (i.e. .bashrc)?
Would they even be able to set an environmental variable for the purpose of
the session?
Seems that might just go a little too restrictive...
Reminds me of the restricted shell from old Unix machines - we'd set them up
as a joke so that someone could log in but not do anything or change
directories to anywhere - the only command they could execute would be to
logout.

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> theoretically the tester2 user would
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