Re: How do I chroot rsync like I chroot ftp ?

2005-11-10 Thread Francisco Reyes

On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, user wrote:

scponly is another restricted shell like rssh.  It is under more active
development, and seems to have more features.

It's in the ports tree under shells.



I was looking for it under security.
Will try it this weekend..

Have you tried it yet?

I am also leaning towards scponly because it supports both rsync and 
unison.

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Re: How do I chroot rsync like I chroot ftp ?

2005-11-10 Thread user


On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> user writes:
> 
> > What is the equivalent mechanism for rsync ?
> 
> 
> I have not used it myself, but was looking at rssh tonight. There is also a 
> program, not in the ports, called scopy or something of the like.
> 
> Check the rssh port in the /usr/pots tree.. go to their web page. The 
> mention the URL for the other program.
> 
> I am looking to do the same thing, chroot rsync, so will be looking at those 
> two options I mentioned above in coming days. 


scponly is another restricted shell like rssh.  It is under more active
development, and seems to have more features.

It's in the ports tree under shells.

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Re: How do I chroot rsync like I chroot ftp ?

2005-11-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

user writes:


What is the equivalent mechanism for rsync ?



I have not used it myself, but was looking at rssh tonight. There is also a 
program, not in the ports, called scopy or something of the like.


Check the rssh port in the /usr/pots tree.. go to their web page. The 
mention the URL for the other program.


I am looking to do the same thing, chroot rsync, so will be looking at those 
two options I mentioned above in coming days. 
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Re: How do I chroot rsync like I chroot ftp ?

2005-10-21 Thread user


On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:

> In the last episode (Oct 21), user said:
> > Generally I chroot ftp users by simply adding their username to
> > /etc/ftpchroot.  In older days, I used login.conf, etc.
> > 
> > The point is, it's easy to take a specific user and set a chroot that
> > applies to what they can see when they use ftp.
> > 
> > What is the equivalent mechanism for rsync ?
> 
> See the rsyncd.conf manpage; it explains how to chroot rsyncd.


Yes ... I saw that ... is there anyway to "chroot" rsync over ssh, so I
can use public keys and not run the actual rsync server ?

I'd like to do the same thing with rdist as well, and am not sure ... how
that would even work.  I do rdist now over ssh, and it works fine, but
... not sure how to get rdist users to only see their own directory.

Is it possible taht what I really want to do is chroot ssh, if I am doing
all of my rsync/rdist over ssh ?

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Re: How do I chroot rsync like I chroot ftp ?

2005-10-21 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 21), user said:
> Generally I chroot ftp users by simply adding their username to
> /etc/ftpchroot.  In older days, I used login.conf, etc.
> 
> The point is, it's easy to take a specific user and set a chroot that
> applies to what they can see when they use ftp.
> 
> What is the equivalent mechanism for rsync ?

See the rsyncd.conf manpage; it explains how to chroot rsyncd.

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Dan Nelson
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How do I chroot rsync like I chroot ftp ?

2005-10-21 Thread user

Generally I chroot ftp users by simply adding their username to
/etc/ftpchroot.  In older days, I used login.conf, etc.

The point is, it's easy to take a specific user and set a chroot that
applies to what they can see when they use ftp.

What is the equivalent mechanism for rsync ?

thanks.

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