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Force PTY allocation in Server-Side config

Subject: Force PTY allocation in Server-Side config
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 12:55:20 -0400
Is there any way that one can configure the SSH server to force PTY 
allocation for every session?

I'm working with an embedded linux application where the application 
requires a PTY.   From what I know so far this is not possible without a 
patch. 
The application uses a custom shell ( not bash ) 

I'd prefer that the client would not have the option to specify no-pty.  ( 
for example '-T' command line option or non-interactive commands ) 

I'm interested in a solution for OpenSSH 4.2p1 or  later  (SuSE SLES 10 ) 


Rick Blasiak


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