Setting up ts-shell
The ts-shell program observes general and user-specific authorizations for connecting to target systems.
You can create session transcripts for sessions that are established with ts-shell.
Making ts-shell an eligible login shell
To make ts-shell an eligible login shell, you must add it to
/etc/shells
.
Creating a user group
You must set the permissions for the ts-shell configuration files.
Restricting target system connections for ts-shell
By default, ts-shell is permitted to connect to all target systems.
Creating a user for ts-shell
You must create one or more users for ts-shell.
Granting authorizations to ts-shell users
You can authorize each ts-shell user to connect to specific target systems.
Configuring session transcripts for ts-shell
You can configure session transcripts for specific target systems.
Installing scriptreplay
You need scriptreplay if you want to replay terminal sessions from session transcripts.
Parent topic:
Setting up a terminal server