ssh exit with non-zero status on disabled user#469
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Is signing the CLA needed for such trivial change? It doesn't seem listed as required in above messages and I need to check with legal whether we have already signed and whether I'm permitted to sign it. In any case, please let me know if change would be accepted and CLA required before I spend time on it. |
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This pr can be closed, because of #472 |
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Closed in favour of #472, thanks! |
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Hello,
it is confusing for scripts, where a disabled user has been specified,
that ssh exits with a zero status by default without indication anything failed.
I think exitting with a non-zero status would make more clear in scripts
and automated setups where things failed, thus making noticing the issue and
debugging easier.