restricted-ssh-commands 0.4-1 (i386 binary) in ubuntu focal

 restricted-ssh-commands is intended to be called by SSH to restrict a
 user to only run specific commands. A list of allowed regular
 expressions can be configured in /etc/restricted-ssh-commands/. The
 requested command has to match at least one regular expression.
 Otherwise it will be rejected.
 .
 restricted-ssh-commands is useful to grant restricted access via SSH to
 do certain task. For example, it could allow a user to upload a Debian
 packages via scp and run reprepro processincoming.
 .
 Create a configuration file in /etc/restricted-ssh-commands/ and add
 following line to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys to use it
 .
    command="/usr/lib/restricted-ssh-commands",no-port-forwarding,
    no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding,no-pty ssh-rsa [...]

Details

Package version:
0.4-1
Source:
restricted-ssh-commands 0.4-1 source package in Ubuntu
Status:
Published
Component:
universe
Priority:
Optional

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