kill -9 $$

2013/11/13 Antonio Paiva <arpa...@sci.utah.edu>

> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to set up an ssh server such that, everytime someone tries to
> connect to it, a script will be run to control certain aspects of the
> connection. More specifically, I want to check if certain conditions are
> met and, if they are not, refuse/abort the connection.
>
> I found that if a /etc/sshrc script exits, it will be run just before the
> user's shell or command is invoked. However, how can I write the script
> such that if the check fails, the ssh session is aborted? I'm told that if
> the script exits due to an error (say, a syntax error), the SSH session
> continues normally.
>
> I don't have to use the /etc/sshrc script. If you have an idea of an
> alternative approach that would achieve the same goal, please let me know.
>
> Thanks.
> Antonio
>



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