Re: users ssh access

2002-11-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 14:24, Ed Wilts wrote: > On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:13:41PM -, Will Mc Donald wrote: > > > > http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/ > > This doesn't appear very practical. With hundreds of users (I'm over > 500 now), I'd have to have hundres of copies of the shared libraries

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-22 Thread Ed Wilts
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:13:41PM -, Will Mc Donald wrote: > From: "Alan Peery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > It seems a relatively simple set of mods for sshd, and I am surprised > > that the OpenSSH people aren't interested. Perhaps there is something > > in the structure of the code that wo

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-22 Thread jesse jacobs
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 19:37, Steve Howard wrote: >> 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

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-22 Thread Anthony Abby
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 19:37, Steve Howard wrote: > 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

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-22 Thread Will Mc Donald
From: "Alan Peery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > It seems a relatively simple set of mods for sshd, and I am surprised > that the OpenSSH people aren't interested. Perhaps there is something > in the structure of the code that would make it unexpectedly difficult. http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/ >F

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-22 Thread Alan Peery
Ed Wilts wrote: Here's the problem, and I'll let you suggest some solutions that are actually secure. Sounds fun. :-) Allow hundreds of authenticated users scattered throughout the Internet to transfer files. Restrict uploads to pre-determined directories and downloads to other pre-determine

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Gary
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:31:21PM -0600 or thereabouts, Ed Wilts wrote: > > Here's the problem, and I'll let you suggest some solutions that are > actually secure. If you can solve this, you're a better techie than I am. > Allow hundreds of authenticated users scattered throughout the > Internet

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Ed Wilts
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:17:11PM -0500, R P Herrold wrote: > On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Ed Wilts wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:02:27PM -0500, 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 c

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread R P Herrold
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Ed Wilts wrote: > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:02:27PM -0500, 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? > > You mean you want to chroot the user so that

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Howard
Ok, along this line of thinking, ftp is a protocol that is for transfering files, yet the ftp deamon allows for setting a upper level directory. The ssh protocol is for encrypted command line access, why can't the ssh deamon provide access control also? Thank you very much, Steve >>> [EMAIL PROTE

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Ed Wilts
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:37:02PM -0500, Steve Howard wrote: > 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 lik

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Ryurick M. Hristev
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Ed Wilts wrote: > On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:02:27PM -0500, 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? > > You mean you want to chroot the user so that

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Joel Webb
look up chroot jail in Google I have installed it and it works great. On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Steve Howard wrote: > 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

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Howard
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...a

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Rick Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Ed Wilts
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 07:02:27PM -0500, 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? You mean you want to chroot the user so that they can't transfer files outside of that direct

users ssh access

2002-11-21 Thread Steve Howard
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? Steve Howard -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list