On 05/01/2012 15:37, Wolfgang Zenker wrote: > Well, the problem I have here is at the server side: ftp users can be > locked in a particular subtree of the file system by simply assigning > them a chrooted login class. No need to setup any infrastructure in > that subtree itself. Did not find out how to do this with sftp (we only > allow publickey authentication with ssh at our servers)
shells/scponly has an OPTION for that -- chroot'ing a user to their home
directory -- but you'll need to setup some extra stuff in each user
account. Happily the port comes with a rc script that does that for you.
Cheers,
Matthew
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