Re: chroot ssh logins

2004-03-03 Thread Danie Roux
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 11:16:45AM -0500, Christopher Davis wrote: > Hello! > > I have found a few how-to's on the net for creating user jails with > ftp so users cannot browse outside of their home directories. That's > what I am looking to do, but with ssh when the user logs in. > > Can someon

Re: chroot ssh logins

2004-03-03 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Christopher Davis wrote: I'm not sure how that vould work with chroot. But, setting up a user-mode-linux install would provide similar functionality, with the added bonus that it appears a totally seperate host to the outside world. You can then either have ports 20 and 21 forwarded from your real

Re: chroot ssh logins

2004-03-03 Thread Johann Koenig
On Wednesday March 3 at 12:53pm Christopher Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am running a server with multiple websites, now I am > opening it up to a few external clients. I want them to be > able to modify their site w/o being able to move above their > home directory so they are not able

RE: chroot ssh logins

2004-03-03 Thread Christopher Davis
Roberto: > -Original Message- > From: Roberto Sanchez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 12:18 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian. Org > Subject: Re: chroot ssh logins > > > Christopher Davis wrote: > > Hello! > > > >

Re: chroot ssh logins

2004-03-03 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Christopher Davis wrote: Hello! I have found a few how-to's on the net for creating user jails with ftp so users cannot browse outside of their home directories. That's what I am looking to do, but with ssh when the user logs in. Can someone point me in the right direction? TIA! Christopher Davi

chroot ssh logins

2004-03-03 Thread Christopher Davis
Hello! I have found a few how-to's on the net for creating user jails with ftp so users cannot browse outside of their home directories. That's what I am looking to do, but with ssh when the user logs in. Can someone point me in the right direction? TIA! Christopher Davis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,