Objective: SSH
login ( + eliminate warning message) / run 2 commands / stay logged in:
EDIT: Oops, I made a mistake (see below):
This code does ~95% of what I wanted to do
# .bashrc
# Run two commands and stay logged in to new server.
alias gr='ssh -t -p 5xx4x
[email protected] 2> /dev/null "cd /var; ls; /bin/bash -i"'
Now, after successful
login / verify user logged in =
root pts/0 2011-01-30 22:09
Try to 'logout' =
bash: logout: not
login shell: use
`exit'
I seem to have full root access w/o being logged into the shell? (The " /bin/bash -i " was added to 'Stay logged in' but doesn't work quite as expected)
FYI: The question is "How to get this SSH
login working" & it is mostly solved, sorry I made a mess...
...
..
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Original Question Here:
# .bashrc
# Run two commands and stay logged in to new server.
alias gr='ssh -t -p 5xx4x
[email protected] "cd /var; ls; /bin/bash -i"'
# (hack) Hide "map back to the address - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT!" message.
alias gr='ssh -p 5xx4x
[email protected] 2> /dev/null'
Both examples 'work' as shown; When I try to add the ' 2 /dev/null ' to the first example, then the whole thing breaks.
I'm out of time trying to solve the
warning message other ways, so is it
possible to combine both examples to
make example #1 work w/o the warning
message?
Thank you.
ps. If you also know a proper way to kill the
login warning message, please do tell (the 'standard' "edit host file" advice isn't working for me)