top | item 46969830 (no title) spott | 18 days ago Does ssh need to allow root logins?Sshing as a regular user and then sudo to root works 95% of the time⦠discuss order hn newest jmb99|18 days ago How does SSH become an arbitrary user without effective root? nine_k|18 days ago SSH should not become a different user; it should call something like `/bin/login` which uses PAM for authentication and is capable of starting user sessions.
jmb99|18 days ago How does SSH become an arbitrary user without effective root? nine_k|18 days ago SSH should not become a different user; it should call something like `/bin/login` which uses PAM for authentication and is capable of starting user sessions.
nine_k|18 days ago SSH should not become a different user; it should call something like `/bin/login` which uses PAM for authentication and is capable of starting user sessions.
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