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| Subject: | Re: Who to run sshd as |
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| Date: | Mon, 30 Oct 2006 18:20:24 -0500 |
Hello, im running openssh 4.4p1 for Linux
I setuid the sshd binary to execute as a normal user "joe" but that user does not have permission to bind the socket.
I think you want to run sshd with privliege separation and priv sep id should be user sshd to achieve your goal
How can i have my sshd run as non-root, yet still bind the socket?
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