Thanks for the suggestion. I intend to study about this possible solution but
to save time I'd
like to ask you some questions.
With this software, can I control which accounts from the unix passwd file
will be able to log in?
If there is a symbolic link in the home directory(jail/chroot) that
At 11:20 AM 4/11/2007, Thiago Esteves de Oliveira wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I intend to study about this possible solution
but to save time I'd
like to ask you some questions.
With this software, can I control which accounts from the unix passwd
file will be able to log in?
Yes just
Thanks, I think this is the solution for the sftp connections using jail/chroot
mechanism.
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 11:20 AM 4/11/2007, Thiago Esteves de Oliveira wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I intend to study about this possible solution
but to save time I'd
like to ask you some questions.
Hello,
I want to use the chroot/jail mechanism in user's ssh and sftp connections.
I've read some
tutorials and possible solutions to jail/chroot the users into their own home
directories. One is
to install the openssh-portable(with chroot option turned on) from the ports
collection.
I've
At 10:28 AM 4/10/2007, Thiago Esteves de Oliveira wrote:
Hello,
I want to use the chroot/jail mechanism in user's ssh and sftp
connections. I've read some
tutorials and possible solutions to jail/chroot the users into their own
home directories. One is
to install the openssh-portable(with