On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Jeremy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jimmy wrote:
> [snip]
>

With newer versions of OpenSSH, you can chroot sftp users.


> One more point is that you can use SFTP instead of FTP and save yourself
> some pretty major headaches, but this is harder to do with a multi-user
> setup if you want to restrict them to their $HOME. In fact, anyone with
> a nice easy way to do this, please chime in. You have to start messing
> with chroot and jails etc... which IMO quickly becomes more unwieldy
> than an FTP setup.
>
> One last point is that the Ubuntu Server Guide included under
> System>Help and Support (click on advanced topics, then installing
> server applications - does anyone know if you can send a link to help
> pages somehow?) is quite good and comprehensive for beginners. It has
> step-by-step guides for most web services.
>
> Please do post it to the site, if you need help or have probs, shoot me
> an email.
>
> Jeremy
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