More context: I already have an additional sshd service in my container handling the more interactive exchange of binaries (think of something similar to rsync over ssh).
My initial impulse was to add more ssh commands to this service, but quickly realized that the "regular" Karaf console would be a better starting point, because some of the functionality I want to expose to this limited user audience I already have implemented as Karaf commands. Now, if neither the visibility restriction, nor the additional Karaf console works out, I guess I have to use my other sshd service, then somehow invoking my existing Karaf commands from there. -Max On 8/10/20 5:45 PM, Max Spring wrote:
I want to expose a specific set of Karaf console commands (via ssh) to a particular group of users. They should not see (or be able to run) any other Karaf console command. These Karaf commands already exist on the "regular" Karaf console (on port 8101). Can I (a) restrict the visibility of Karaf commands? and/or (b) run an additional console (on a different port) and have Karaf commands show up here *in addition* to showing up on the "regular" console? Thanks for your guidance. -Max