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Safely allow commands through SSH
sshd(8) has a very nice feature that is often overlooked. That feature is the ability to allow a ssh user to run a specified command and nothing else, not even a login shell.
This is really easy to use and the magic happens in the file authorized_keys which can be used to restrict commands per public key.
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HP Envy x360 Convertible Ryzen 2500u update
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How to get the size of Rust types with -Zprint-type-sizes
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How to Install OpenSSH Server from Source in Linux
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How to Install Open Source Social Network (OSSN) on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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How to Install Kali Nethunter on Mediatek Android Devices
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Android x86 Installation and Troubleshooting Procedures
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How to Unlock Xiaomi Devices on Linux and Mac
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How To Use Dropbox On Non-Ext4 Filesystems (Btrfs, Ext3, XFS, ZFS, Etc.) On Linux
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Removing Duplicate PATH Entries
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Install and Deploy Kubernetes on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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Testing Qt on Emulated Architectures Using QEMU User Mode
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