On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 6:02 PM, G. G. <gwartney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > One of my unfortunate users decided to put a slash at the end of his > username "username/". Is there any way to use ssh to specify that the slash > is part of the username? I've tried every combination of escape characters > that I can think of but sshd always removes the slash. On which operating system was this allowed???? > Examples: > ssh -l "username/" <ip address> > ssh "username/"@<ip address> > ssh 'username/'@<ip address> > ssh username\/@<ip address> > ssh -o User="username/" <ip address> > > I've tried many more combinations, but have not had any luck. The sshd > version is 1:5.1p1-5 and upgrading is not an option. Change the username is probalby your fastest solution. The normal "useradd' commands should have blocked this. > No other remote access is allowed except for this one user, so will have to > make a field visit if I can't get it working. Thank you for your time! > _______________________________________________ > openssh-unix-dev mailing list > openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev