@rootkovska @mtrojnar ssh is usually used that way as transport for RW git access. does not imply shell access.
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@rootkovska@mtrojnar maybe some setups do it that way, but e.g. with gitolite, the authorized_keys looks like this:https://gist.github.com/thejh/d035bdcb4cb4d754181b …1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes -
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@rootkovska@tehjh When I suggested ssh, I (obviously to me) implied the per-key forced commands and the full set of no-*. I use this daily.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@rootkovska@solardiz I assume that the ssh devs know that adding new important opt-out flags is dangerous and avoid it. /cc@damienmiller2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
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@rootkovska@solardiz@damienmiller I guess an "opt-out from all features" or a "treat all features as opt-in" flag would be nice to have1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
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@tehjh@rootkovska@solardiz done - it will be in the next OpenSSH release (7.2) https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=383f10fb84a0fee3c01f9d97594f3e22aa3cd5e0 …4 replies 19 retweets 34 likes
@damienmiller @rootkovska @solardiz cool, thanks! :)
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