Adding the list back in (my bad)...

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 09:24:43PM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> Okay, I'll go a wee less chaotic..
> 
> First, I had the rssh.conf like
> user=globi:022:00011 # rsync,rdist,cvs,sftp,scp
> 
> This didn't work, after the command
> ssh gl...@hostname sftp
> 
> I got the following error MSG:
> ____________
> 
> This account is restricted by rssh.
> Allowed commands: sftp 
> 
> If you believe this is in error, please contact your system administrator.
> ____________
> 
> In the /var/log/messages file was written that the user globi tried to run a 
> forbidden command (sftp).
> 
> I then thought, yeah maybe I have to add a chrootpath, so I changed the line 
> to
> user=globi:022:00011:/usr/bin/chroot # rsync,rdist,cvs,sftp,scp
> 
> (Somehow I think it's not that point that causes the problem.. o.O)
> 
> Same issue.
> After that, I set the configuration to all users, so it looked like
> 
> allowscp
> allowsftp
> #allowcvs
> #allowrdist
> #allowrsync
> 
> And again, same issue.
> 
> Finally we tested this on our SLES machines in the bureau; they're running 
> with rssh 2.3.2, and there, too, we had the same problem.
> rssh always tells us that the user is locked out or has restricted 
> privileges, such as using sftp and scp (or whatever may be activated).
> The logs always tell us that sftp is a forbidden command, too... This is the 
> point I didn't get.. o.o 
> 
> Hope this helps more, problem's I'm not at work where I have all the stuff 
> and somehow the login's not working on our gentoo systems atm, so I can't 
> test it now (lack of time).
> 
> Kind regards
> Kielo
> 
> Zitat von Derek Martin <[email protected]>:
> 
> > On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 05:14:28PM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> >> After I installed the rssh sourcecode I noticed that sftp does not 
> >> work, no matter in which way I configured it in the rssh.conf.
> >> This was on rssh 2.3.3, but I tested it afterwards on 2.3.2, too, 
> >> and there was the same issue...
> >>
> >> Is this normal? Or may it be that I forgot to configure something 
> >> additional? 
> >
> > No it's not normal, but you didn't provide enough info to determine
> > what's wrong.  How did you install it?  Do you have more than one copy
> > of SSH installed (I'm betting you do).  What gets logged in your
> > system logs?
> >
> >
> > --
> > Derek D. Martin
> > http://www.pizzashack.org/
> > GPG Key ID: 0x81CFE75D
> >
> >

> pub  1024D/D9D2924B 2009-09-15 Kielo S. <[email protected]>
> sub  2048g/818EBA18 2009-09-15


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http://www.pizzashack.org/
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