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GNU Rush is a Restricted User Shell. It is intended for use with ssh, rsh and similar remote access programs. Using a sophisticated configuration file, Rush gives you complete control over the command lines that users execute, the usage of system resources, such as virtual memory, CPU time, etc. In particular, it allows to run remote programs in a chrooted environment.

Registration Date: Monday 08/25/2008 at 01:12 CEST
License: GNU General Public License V3 or later
Development Status: 5 - Production/Stable

 

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Version 1.7 available
     posted by gray, Wednesday 07/07/2010 at 23:22 CEST - 0 replies

GNU Rush version 1.7 is available for download from ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/relea..., http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/rush and mirrors worldwide.

New in this release:

New configuration statements

The new statements acct-umask, acct-dir-mode, acct-file-mode set the value of umask used when accessing accounting ...


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Version 1.6 released.
     posted by gray, Tuesday 02/10/2009 at 15:59 CET - 0 replies

GNU Rush version 1.6 is available for download from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/rush and ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/relea....

Following is a list of user-visible changes:

Patterns in transform statement

The syntax of the transform statement has been extended to ...


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GNU Rush version 1.5
     posted by gray, Saturday 01/17/2009 at 10:03 CET - 0 replies

Rush was dubbed GNU software.

GNU Rush version 1.5 is available for download from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/rush and ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/relea....

New alpha release: Rush 1.4.90
     posted by gray, Tuesday 01/13/2009 at 14:37 CET - 0 replies

New alpha release is available from ftp://download.gnu.org.ua/pub/alpha.... New in this version:

  • Post-process notification

After completing particular rules, Rush can send notifications
over a TCP/IP or UNIX socket. ...


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