From: Robert Nesius<br><div id=":77">
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> If you're not familiar with ssh-tunneling, or would like to understand it<br>
> better - I recommend perusing the ssh2 book from O'Reilly.  There is a<br>
> chapter in there on port-forwarding that I found well worth the read.<br>
> <br>
<a href="http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596008956.do" target="_blank">> http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596008956.do</a></div><br>I bought a copy of this.  <br><br>Does anyone know of examples of on line services that use<br>
tunneling?  I've not found much.<br><br>And what about restricting the account --<br><a href="http://rjmetrics.zendesk.com/entries/20313338-only-allow-tunneling-through-an-ssh-connection">http://rjmetrics.zendesk.com/entries/20313338-only-allow-tunneling-through-an-ssh-connection</a><br>
<br>That says to use bash -r.  I found though that the gui to add <br>a user wants me to pick a program (like bash) without any <br>options.  It doesn't look like chsh -- change shell -- permits <br>options either. <br>
<br><a href="http://superuser.com/questions/250326/how-to-allow-anonymous-ssh-login-to-a-linux-box-and-only-run-one-program">http://superuser.com/questions/250326/how-to-allow-anonymous-ssh-login-to-a-linux-box-and-only-run-one-program</a><br>
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