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Add a virt-login-shell binary that can be set as a user's shell, such that when they login, it causes them to enter the LXC container with a name matching their user name. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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# Master configuration file for the virt-login-shell program.
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# All settings described here are optional - if omitted, sensible
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# defaults are used.
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# By default, virt-login-shell will connect you to a container running
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# with the /bin/sh program. Modify the shell variable if you want your
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# users to run a different shell or a setup container when joining a
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# container. Shell commands must be a list of commands/options separated by
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# comma and delimited by square brackets. Defaults to: /bin/sh -l.
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# Modify and uncomment the following to modify the login shell.
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# shell = [ "/bin/sh", "-l" ]
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# allowed_users specifies the user names of all users that are allowed to
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# execute virt-login-shell. You can specify the users as a comma
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# separated list of usernames or user groups.
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# The list of names support glob syntax.
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# To disallow all users (default)
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# allowed_users = []
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# If you do not specify any names (default) then no one is allowed
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# to use this executable.
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# To allow fred and joe only
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# allowed_users = ["fred", "joe"]
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# To allow all users within a specific group prefix the group name with %.
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# allowed_users = ["%engineers"]
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# To allow all users specify the following
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# allowed_users = [ "*" ]
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