On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:27:32 +0200
Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With Ctrl-c the shell doesn't finish.
>
> The shell file is showed here:
>
> [...]
>
That was my point.
Yes, maybe you're right. I've tried sneaking past
if read line (a backslash newline would make it take more lines)
and
set -- $line (tried semiclons, redirections and backticks)
and
if match=`grep "^$1$" $HOSTS` ; then
ssh $match
( . would matc
With Ctrl-c the shell doesn't finish.
The shell file is showed here:
#!/bin/sh
# $Id: menu,v 1.5 2004/05/20 12:15:57 holsta Exp $
#
# Menu wrapper for FireWired. Ctrl-C is ignored and user input is never
# passed to the command line.
PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/
Yes
El Miircoles, 27 de Julio de 2005 15:09, Alexander Farber escribis:
> :-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that
> : too?
>
> 2005/7/27, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Many thanks to all people of this mailing list for all the replies.
> >
> > F
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 15:46:00 +0200
Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or if a user presses ctrl-C before the trap command is executed?
>
> 2005/7/27, Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > :-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that
> > too?
> >
> > 2
Or if a user presses ctrl-C before the trap command is executed?
2005/7/27, Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> :-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that too?
>
> 2005/7/27, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > http://mongers.org/gw_menu
:-) What about ctrl-Z, does that "secure gateway menu" script ignore that too?
2005/7/27, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Many thanks to all people of this mailing list for all the replies.
>
> Finally, I have edited the files I've downloaded from
>
> http://mongers.org/gw_menu
>
Many thanks to all people of this mailing list for all the replies.
Finally, I have edited the files I've downloaded from
http://mongers.org/gw_menu
and make my own shell.
Thanks ;)
El Lunes, 25 de Julio de 2005 21:03, escribis:
> On 2005-07-25 16:01:49 +0200, Abel Talaversn Estevez wrote:
>
On 7/25/05, Jon Drews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/25/05, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need to create a particular but simple shell for a firewall running
> > OpenBSD
> > 3.6. The idea is create a user whose shell is a very limited one.
> Hi:
>
> Operating ksh i
> Operating ksh in restricted mode may fulfill your needs. Here from
> the man page for ksh (this is the public domain Korn Shell in
> OpenBSD):
>
> -r Restricted shell. A shell is ``restricted'' if this option
> is used or if either the basename the shell was invoked with or the
> SHELL pa
On 25/07/05, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to create a particular but simple shell for a firewall running OpenBSD
> 3.6. The idea is create a user whose shell is a very limited one. This shell
> or command line interpreter (CLI) must have permissions only i
On 7/25/05, Abel Talaversn Estevez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need to create a particular but simple shell for a firewall running OpenBSD
> 3.6. The idea is create a user whose shell is a very limited one. This shell
> or command line interpreter (CLI) must have permissions only in
Abel Talaversn Estevez wrote:
Hi all,
I need to create a particular but simple shell for a firewall running OpenBSD
3.6. The idea is create a user whose shell is a very limited one. This shell
or command line interpreter (CLI) must have permissions only in the home
directory.
How could I do
Hi all,
I need to create a particular but simple shell for a firewall running OpenBSD
3.6. The idea is create a user whose shell is a very limited one. This shell
or command line interpreter (CLI) must have permissions only in the home
directory.
How could I do this? Any ideas? Editing the sou
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