On 9/7/06, shaikh aijaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear Group,
>
>  I want to configure sftp in such a way if any user login through sftp he 
> should get only access to his home only. he should not be able to read or 
> access to other user home or any other directory. I think there is some 
> configuration in ssh . anyone have any suggestion or any documentation about 
> configuration please send it.
>
>    Thanks & Regards
>
>    Aijaz Ahmad

We have a similar setup on our sftp servers. We implemented it using jailkit.

http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/howtos_sftp_scp_only.html


Regards,
NMK,.


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