You would have to set up a separate jail to do this with RSSH.  I have
never needed to have multiple jails, so I can't say how this would work.


In response to a separate question, on September 4, Derek Martin wrote
"The best you can do is to set up one jail per user, which is generally
horrible, but documented in the rssh documentation."  Without research I
can't say if you can do one jail for most and a separate jail for one
particular user or not.  It's a place to start looking.

Paul Boniol

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dukes
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 5:02 PM
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Subject: Allowing access to symbolically linked directory


This is probably a dumb question since it defeats the purpose of a
chroot jail but...

I've got rssh set up and working fine for sftp but is there a way to
give the user access to a directory mounted on another disk? 

Thanks!

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