On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 02:37:41PM -0800, Ryan wrote: > You could SSH to localhost, couldn't you?
True, but unless the user knew the account name (e.g., "root" or "guest") and the password (neither of which are blank or easy-to-guess, obviously), then they couldn't get in that way. I assume Debian doesn't have any other easy-to-get-into accounts living on a standard system, right? (e.g., "gdm" user can't log in ;^) ) > Or, sometihn like this...... > > user='foo' > host='bar `xterm`' > xterm -e ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Will pop up an xterm running ssh, and once you log in an xterm running bash > :-) That's a good one to be afraid of. I'm sure there's some shell magic I can do to get around this issue. Probably some regexp some Unix guru came up with back in the 70s? ;^) -bill! _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech