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Restricting SSH commands – cmdln.org (a sysadmin blog)

mercredi 20 novembre 2013 à 05:59
Slobberbone, le 13/11/2013 à 12:48
SSH is a pow­er­ful tool. When com­bined with ssh keys, it becomes easy to auto­mate remote pro­ce­dures like back­ups. How­ever leav­ing key access wide open can be a bad idea. It is pos­si­ble to use restrict ssh keys to spe­cific com­mands, even com­ing from spe­cific hosts. There is this nice lit­tle perl script called Auth­progs that makes this some­what eas­ier. Ill show you how to use auth­progs for an auto­mated rsync over ssh.
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CAFAI, le 20/11/2013 à 05:59
SSH is a pow­er­ful tool. When com­bined with ssh keys, it becomes easy to auto­mate remote pro­ce­dures like back­ups. How­ever leav­ing key access wide open can be a bad idea. It is pos­si­ble to use restrict ssh keys to spe­cific com­mands, even com­ing from spe­cific hosts. There is this nice lit­tle perl script called Auth­progs that makes this some­what eas­ier. Ill show you how to use auth­progs for an auto­mated rsync over ssh.
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