This is standard practice for systems following STIGs. Bashrc is required to enforce that new sessions always get a tmux and stay in the tmux session.
DevOps Engineer/Lead providing innovative solutions to complex problems. Location: Maryland, USA Remote: yes Willing to relocate: no Technologies: - Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker, RHEL 7 & 8, CentOS, Ubuntu - AWS EC2,…
I agree, it would be nice to see an approach that allowed access to just advanced ssh features (if you can call something like sftp an advanced feature) for a slightly less steep price point.
Quick question; what's the point of running development software in docker from a security perspective?
This is standard practice for systems following STIGs. Bashrc is required to enforce that new sessions always get a tmux and stay in the tmux session.
DevOps Engineer/Lead providing innovative solutions to complex problems. Location: Maryland, USA Remote: yes Willing to relocate: no Technologies: - Kubernetes, OpenShift, Docker, RHEL 7 & 8, CentOS, Ubuntu - AWS EC2,…
I agree, it would be nice to see an approach that allowed access to just advanced ssh features (if you can call something like sftp an advanced feature) for a slightly less steep price point.
Quick question; what's the point of running development software in docker from a security perspective?