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PermitOpen 127.0.0.1:5900
X11Forwarding no
AllowAgentForwarding no
ForceCommand /bin/false
When the user normally connects he will now be instantly disconnected because the /bin/false command will be triggered which does nothing but instantly exit with a code of 1. If you want to avoid this and keep your forwarding connection open, add the -N flag to the ssh command. This will not try to execute any command but still allows to setup TCP forwardings. (Source: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/337445)
But with teleconsole?
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I would like to share a certain port of my machine via
teleconsole
(e.g., port 5900 a VNC server is running on), but not a shell.The other party should be able to view my screen using VNC over the forwarded port, but not be able to log into a shell on my computer.
Is that doable?
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