Re: [Chrootssh-users] Connection: /bin/ssh-dummy-shell: No such file or directory
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From: Steve S. <st...@ki...> - 2002-12-16 00:22:06
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Dunn, Delain O wrote:
> 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:
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> 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.
>
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> 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.
Did you put the ssh-dummy-shell inside the bin directory inside the chroot
jail area or just inside the system /bin?
--Steve
"Perhaps God gave man free will so he
could choose to stop those who had chosen evil."
<James Lileks>
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