Re: Remote login access
- From: Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 21:48:04 +0200
In comp.security.ssh kedar <kedar.shetye@xxxxxxxxx>:
We have a unique situation here - we don't want people to login
directly to a user-id, say userA. We only want them to login to their
personal IDs and then su - to userA. This can be easily achieved by
setting rlogin to false and su=true.
However we also want our scripts to be able to execute commands
remotely, like
"ssh host2 <command>"
Now this kind of stuff is possible with rsh, but not with ssh. Is
there a workaround for this?
Strange, works fine for me using ssh.
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