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When I SSH to a host, it puts me in a restricted shell, so...

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Question by Mini
Submitted on 4/29/2004
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When  I SSH to a host, it puts me in a restricted shell, so I couldn't run some simple read-only commands( because it does not allow the  ssh user to access the path where this command is located). Is there a way I can run these 'read-only' commands through ssh?


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