Tzury Bar Yochay <afro.syst...@gmail.com> wrote: > >added to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys the command="my_parder" parameter >which point to a python script file named 'my_parser' and located in / >usr/local/bin (file was chmoded as 777) > >in that script file '/usr/local/bin/my_parser' I got the following >lines: > >#!/usr/bin/env python >import os >print os.environ.get('SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND', None) > >When trying to ssh e.g. 'ssh localhost' >I get None on the terminal and then the connection is closed. > >I wonder if anyone have done such or alike in the past and can help me >with this. >Is there anything I should do in my python file in order to get that >environment variable?
The SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND variable is set to the command that was passed in on the ssh command line. Since you are not specifying a command, you aren't going to find anything in that variable. Try this: ssh localhost 'ls -l' -- Tim Roberts, t...@probo.com Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list