[Chrootssh-users] Connection: /bin/ssh-dummy-shell: No such file or directory
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From: Dunn, D. O <del...@lm...> - 2002-12-12 17:26:12
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Hello, I hope you can help me, since I have not seen this problem posted on the web anywhere. I'm currently running SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 on Solaris 8. I've successfully setup ChRootGroups so when my users sftp into the server, they are not able to change directors. But when they try to SSH into the server they get the following error message: Authentication successful. Last login: Wed Dec 11 2002 15:07:54 -0600 from neo No mail. /bin/ssh-dummy-shell: No such file or directory Connection to server closed. Any clues as to what I may be missing? Like I said this is working fine with sftp, I've edited the /etc/passwd file so the user's shell is set to /bin/ssh-dummy-shell, and I have included the shell in /etc/shells file. Let me know your thoughts, & if you need more info. Thanks, Delain |