I'm trying to set up remote access to the PC on my LAN which has the Rio MP3 player connected to it. Unfortunately, the command which talks to it, "rio", requires root access.
As an exercise in safety, I'd like to set up password-less access to the '/usr/bin/rio' command on that system via SSH. Unfortunately, I just noticed this in sshd's man page: command="command" Specifies that the command is executed whenever this key is used for authentication. The command supplied by the user (if any) is ignored. ... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ This means that I can't do anything like: ssh root@zen rio -d ssh root@zen rio -za ssh root@zen rio -u somefile.mp3 Now, I can set up 'sudo' to let particular users access the 'rio' command, but unfortunately, unless you've ran the command very recently (eg, in the last 5 minutes!), they're forced to enter their sudo'ing password. ie: ssh myself@zen sudo rio -d will ask me for 'myself's password. What's worse is, since this is via an 'ssh' command execution, when I type my password, it's echoed back! Looking at these issues, and the fact that one will need to be scp'ing files back and forth to the host with the Rio connected to it ANYWAY, I'm thinking ssh or ssh/sudo isn't going to be what I need. I guess I should look into riofs and see if I can do some sort of weird double remote mounting. Or somehting. :) -bill! _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech