-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'm pleased to announce that rssh now has per-user configurations! Today I released rssh v2.1.0 with that last peice of functionality to be added, bringing active development of rssh to a close. Additionally, I spent several hours testing and debugging this release as thoroughly as I could think to, and I'm pleased to report (tongue in cheek) that there are no bugs in v2.1.0 either! Seriously, I removed several long-standing buglets in the parser dealing with skipping whitespace, quoting, and similar. Also, fail() now correctly reports what options are allowed to the user running it. And maybe one or two other little things were fixed, plus documentation updates. As you probably know, rssh is a small shell which can be used to restrict users' access to a system running sshd via either scp, sftp, or both. Or, new in 2.1, neither. It's overkill for the job, but you can now configure rssh to lock out users entirely. And, also as of 2.1.0, you can configure all that on a per-user basis. rssh is designed to work with OpenSSH on Linux platforms, but also works on other POSIX.2-compliant OSes (it requires wordexp(), which is defined by POSIX.2), and probably also works with other sshd's. You can download the latest release here: http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/downloads.shtml - -- Derek D. Martin http://www.pizzashack.org/ GPG Key ID: 0x81CFE75D -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/CfCLdjdlQoHP510RAmMnAJ9vVmZ4IX8qDH7s5Shzt2+C8wXq0ACfWwp5 Wk4IWQzTA62+mur+J54VlJc=N+Cb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----