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Re: SSH revised
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Marcus Brinkmann |
Subject: |
Re: SSH revised |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:20:20 +0100 |
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At Thu, 23 Mar 2006 22:19:25 +0100,
Lluis <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> El Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:45:52PM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann ens deleità amb
> les següents paraules:
> > The question that I raised in my initial mail is basically what it should
> > mean to have a "user session" in the context of SSH.
> >
> > So, uhm, maybe executing a shell command won't be a problem once I
> > have a user session. So let me ask back: How do you think you get
> > one? And what does it mean to "have" one in technical terms?
>
> Well, I'll say just what I said on my last mail, but with fewer words...
>
> - What do you get when you log in locally?
> - And how?
>
> I think that ssh is just the same, the only difference is the type of
> "virtual terminal".
The difference is that the SSH protocol does not say that a PTY is
created at connection. The creation of the PTY is just one function
of the protocol.
Thanks,
Marcus
Re: SSH revised, Niels Möller, 2006/03/25
Re: SSH revised, Tom Bachmann, 2006/03/27
Re: SSH revised, Guy Bormann, 2006/03/22
Re: SSH revised, Tom Bachmann, 2006/03/24
- Re: SSH revised, Marcus Brinkmann, 2006/03/24
- Distributed Capabilities, Ludovic Courtès, 2006/03/27
- Re: Distributed Capabilities, Tom Bachmann, 2006/03/27
- Re: Distributed Capabilities, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2006/03/27
- Re: Distributed Capabilities, Tom Bachmann, 2006/03/27
Re: Distributed Capabilities, Eric Northup, 2006/03/27