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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 16:51:35 +0530
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Subject: SSH subsystems
From: Girish Sadhani <girishss86 AT gmail DOT com>
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Hello All,

I am using Cygwin to host SSH server on my windows machine. I want to
define a subsystem, this subsystem will be invoked by a script (not
thru shell) running on a remote machine.

I have configured the subsystem in the sshd_config as follows:

Subsystem	mysubsytem	/usr/sbin/invokescript

Invokescript is a shell script which in turn invokes a TCL script.

My question is : Is the 'stdin' and 'stdout' same for the shell script
and the TCL script ?

Any pointers will be helpful.

Thanks & Regards,
Girish.

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