So would I... I had to give out two logins recently, and would have loved to
be able to lock them in their directory..

I was hoping Todd would respond with some wisdom on this one.. :-)

rgds

Franki

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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 02:24 pm, J.P. Pasnak wrote:
> I've been attempting to set up an enviroment that will let a user use
> sftp, but not allow them to 'walk' the rest of the system.
>
> I've tried _numerous_ different variations (created a chrooted user, using
> rbash or sftp-server as a shell, etc), and none of them seemed to work.  I
> seem to be going in circles now, so if anyone has any insight, it would be
> appreciated.

In case you get an answer offlist, I would appreciate a note on what you
get.
I would like such a capability myself - I haven't tried anything to that
direction as yet because I didn't really think about the situation until you
brought it up.

praedor

- --
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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