Am 06.02.2019 um 12:13 schrieb Jiri B: > Yes, you can but then you cannot use `internal-sftp` because it is > "internal" sshd process. > You must populate chroot in your ChrootDirectory, on Linux you also > need to have /dev/log > there. > > I use this solution to rsync uploaded files to other host.
Thank you. > Jiri Regards aleks > On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 10:49 AM Aleksandar Lazic <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi. >> >> I hope this list is the right one to ask openssh questions, in case I'm wrong >> here please point me to the right list/channel, thanks. >> >> We use sftp for uploads and iWatch to post process the uploaded files. >> >> We have several Match blocks in our /etc/ssh/sshd_config >> >> ``` >> Match User user001 >> ForceCommand internal-sftp >> AllowAgentForwarding no >> AllowTcpForwarding no >> X11Forwarding no >> ChrootDirectory /home/user001 >> ``` >> >> Can I replace the ForceCommand with a script which triggers a post process >> tool and use Subsystem for internal-sftp ? >> >> Version: OpenSSH_7.2p2 >> OS: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS >> >> The Idea is that after a successful upload a post process script is running >> so the we can remove the iWatch. >> >> Thank you for any help. >> >> Regards >> Aleks >> >

