Hi Chaim,
Did you consider using sftp-server ? It's ftp server running on top of
SSH. you will need sftp clint to access it.
Moshe Shemesh
Liraz-x
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chaim Keren Tzion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 11:57 AM
Subject: SSH Jail
> Shalom,
>
> I need to set up an FTP server or an account that will use SSH for a user
> outside of our organization that needs to send us data. They haven't been
> able to successfully set one up on their end. I would like to avoid
> setting up and FTP server because of the security issues but I am also
> concerned about setting up an account that they can access via SSH because
> they will log in as a regular user and have lots of rights. Is there a
> good way to create a jail and otherwise limit an account that will be
> accessed via SSH? They need the account only for data transfer.
>
>
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> Chaim Keren Tzion | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> System Administrator | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
> Dept. of Neurobiology | Tel: 972-2-658-5083
> Inst. of Life Science | Cel: 972-54-652983
> Jerusalem 91904, Israel | Fax: 972-2-658-6296
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>
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