setuid for "ssh"
- From: Sachin Bhugra <bhugra.sachin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 02:06:54 +0530
Hello,
Can anybody pls tell me how to "setuid root" for ssh. I set the suid
bit for ssh and it looks like:
-rws--x--x 1 root root 217208 Sep 17 2003 /usr/bin/ssh
But the problem is, when i try to use ssh as normal user, then it runs
with normal user permissions and not with root. Say if i start ssh
under user account "abc", then ps -Af shows:
abc 1671 1636 0 00:46 pts/2 00:00:00 ssh 192.168.0.10
That means it is starting with the authority of the user and not root.
any ideas??
PS: I am doing this to set RhostsAuthentication with /etc/hosts.equiv,
on my private network, but cannot get it to work.
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