how about using rbash? Only does the shell part, and it is not very hard to break out of the jail, but then again, allowing shell when you think users are going to purposely try to break it isn't a good idea...
- Re: restricting sftp/ssh login access Andreas John
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- Re: restricting sftp/ssh login access George Georgalis
- Re: restricting sftp/ssh login access MB
- Re: restricting sftp/ssh login access MB
- Re: restricting sftp/ssh login access Robert Cates
- RE: restricting sftp/ssh login access Ehren Wilson
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