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mv /bin/bash /bin/oldbash | mv /bin/bash /bin/oldbash | ||
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+ | * Disable other Shells for User | ||
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chmod o= /bin/oldbash | chmod o= /bin/oldbash | ||
+ | chmod 700 /bin/sh | ||
+ | chmod 700 /bin/dash | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
* create a symlink for rbash to bash | * create a symlink for rbash to bash |
Revision as of 15:41, 23 May 2017
If you use SSH Logins you can lock down the Console to a restriced shell with less enabled commands!
This does not work with installed tmux or screen, cause Users can break out of rbash!
- Login as root User on the Server
- install rbash with:
apt-get install rbash
- rename bash by:
mv /bin/bash /bin/oldbash
- Disable other Shells for User
chmod o= /bin/oldbash chmod 700 /bin/sh chmod 700 /bin/dash
- create a symlink for rbash to bash
$ln -s /bin/bash /bin/rbash
- enable rbash by system setting /etc/shells
$echo '/bin/rbash' >> /etc/shells
- set user shell to /bin/rbash
$chsh #set user shell to /bin/rbash
- Disable "chsh" command for users
$chmod o= /bin/chsh
- Login as user and test linux commands..
- Purge tmux and screen Multiplexer if installed!