On 2019-10-15 19:11, Job Snijders wrote: > The S in SSH stands for secure. You are asking the wrong group of people. > You’ll have to resolve your issue in some other way. > This tool would only support running on stdin/stdout. Indeed, an idiomatic use-case would be to use it as the command argument to ssh(1). The assumption I am making is that anyone that can pass arbitrary data to this tool over stdin can also obtain a shell (with the same privileges). Sincerely, Demi
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