Re: Can we use self SSH server ?



In article <1192257402.771360.89120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
kid1972tw@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

I would like to use my own SSH server CLI shell on some embedded
device, is it possible that I use
security of OpenSSL but my own CLI ?

Sshd normally just runs the user's login shell, per /etc/passwd. If your
embedded device is Unix-based (and it sounds so), it's just a matter of
having a custom shell (which then works also for e.g. console login).

--Per Hedeland
per@xxxxxxxxxxxx
.



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