(Please post in plain text, not HTML) On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 08:31:17PM +0100, Robert Cates wrote:
> Hi, > > my ISP allows me to use SSH to logon (port 22), but only to change my > account password. > > I am running a Debian Woody server with SSH 3.7.1 (using protocol 2 > only) and would like to do the same. > > Does anybody know how this is done? Don't take my word for it, but: For your users, set SHELL=/usr/bin/passwd maybe? Now there _may_ be some clever way to make this dependent on the kind of login (ie console access would have bash as shell, but ssh access would get /usr/bin/passwd) but I don't know about that. Cheers! -- -------------------------------<<ScruLoose>>------------------------------- We lie loudest when we lie to ourselves. - Eric Hoffer --------------------------<<Please do not CC me>>--------------------------
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