ssh knows the -N option to allow an ssh session with tunneling resp. X11-forwarding, which doesn't need a working shell on the server. Currently I use ttssh to tunnel via a restricted account, but that will soon be replaced with an account which doesn't provide a shell. Therefore I'd appreciate if ttssh would implement this feature of ssh, so I can continue to use it for that task.
ssh knows the -N option to allow an ssh session with tunneling resp. X11-forwarding, which doesn't need a working shell on the server. Currently I use ttssh to tunnel via a restricted account, but that will soon be replaced with an account which doesn't provide a shell. Therefore I'd appreciate if ttssh would implement this feature of ssh, so I can continue to use it for that task.