Adam T. Bowen's cat, on 09/09/2005 12.01, walking on the keyboard wrote:
Allowing external sFTP connections for normal users to your firewall box
is not a good idea with regard to security, but if that is what you
want. As far as I know, your SHELL is used to execute the sftp-server
process once you have authenticated via the ssh daemon (using OpenSSH
which is all I have experience of). So you just need to work out which
of the numerous shell initialization scripts is actually read. On our
systems with SHELL as bash, the ~/.bashrc is read so you could put the
smbmount commands in there.
Dear Adam,
I'll appreciate any suggestion about this problem. How do you think it
can be possible to allow access from the external network to the share
on machine behind the firewall? I'd like a solution simper than setting
up a vnc network.
Thanks,
Luca
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