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#6 Re: Giving yourself a quieter SSH login Posted by Dainichi (80.68.xx.xx) on Mon 27 Aug 2007 at 12:48 If you want to run only few commands remotely, you can just type #ssh user@host bash In this case, no virtual terminal will be created, so, "w" command will not disclosure you.
If you want to run only few commands remotely, you can just type #ssh user@host bash In this case, no virtual terminal will be created, so, "w" command will not disclosure you.
#ssh user@host bash
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