Hi!

It didn't help, same thing. I have tried this earlier.

petya

On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 13:59 -0800, James Shewey wrote:
> try chmod a+rwx /home/theuser
> 
> On 11/28/06, petya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         Hi everbody!
>         
>         I have a problem with chrooted sftp. When theuser logs in, it
>         doesn't
>         find itself in it's home directory, but in the chrooted /. The
>         log says:
>         
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh[23496]: setting umask to 022 
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh[23496]: chrooting all users
>         to /home/chroot
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh[23496]: chroot cmd
>         line: /usr/lib/rssh/rssh_chroot_helper 2
>         "/usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server"
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: new session for
>         theuser, 
>         UID=10009
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: user's home dir
>         is /home/theuser
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: couldn't
>         find /home/theuser in chroot jail
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: chrooted
>         to /home/chroot 
>         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: changing
>         working
>         directory to / (inside jail)
>         
>         However, theuser's home is there:
>         # pwd
>         /home/chroot/home
>         
>         # ls -la|grep theuser
>         drwx------+ 4 theuser        users 4096 2006-11-02 09:55
>         theuser 
>         
>         What am I doing wrong?
>         
>         petya
>         
>         
>         
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