I'm sorry, I did not give much information with my question. I am
running RedHat8. I would like to allow some of my friends to have an
account on my machine. Some of them do not have access to a server with
bandwidth. I would like for them to be able to ftp in/out to account,
have a html folder...and when they telnet/ssh in to be only able to see
or use their /home/user directory. I have ftp set up this way. Can
telnet/ssh be set this way also?

Thank you,
Steve

Steve Howard
Software Trainer
Information Technology Services
Kennesaw State University
770-423-6895

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Steve Howard wrote:
| Can I set an upper level directory, /home/user, for example for each
| user? I have been able to do this with ftp, but can I do it with ssh?

Are you referring to chrooting the user to their home directory from a
shell
or for SCP file access?

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