On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Ian wrote:

Main problem I have is if you enter no command (simply ssh <server>) it also
kicks you out, I'd like it to ask for a password if no command is given, and
then if correct pass you onto a normal shell.

I've always used 2 sets of keys, one for the restriction, one without.
Then on the invoking end alias/script/config shortcuts to ssh -i the
right one.

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