Re: SFTP Access Restrictions

2003-12-27 Thread Matt Juszczak
> Matthew Juszczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I was wondering if there is a way to setup permissions through SFTP that
>> are "higher" than the actual account's permissions.  Sort of the like
>> the features available with ftp through /etc/ftpchroot.  Right now I
>> have about 10 users who's shell is set to sftp-server, so the only thing
>> they can do is sftp in.
>
> Please be just a bit more precise.  What do you want your setup to do
> that its current arrangement isn't doing?
>

I would like users who use sftp to be restricted to their home directory
only.  Is there a way to do this without setting up a "jail" of sorts?  In
regular ftp, I know the file /etc/ftpchroot allows access control (as well
as in the actual ftp config file, for instance proftpd allows you to set
options to restrict users to their home directory only).

Thanks!

-Matt
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Re: SFTP Access Restrictions

2003-12-27 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Matthew Juszczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I was wondering if there is a way to setup permissions through SFTP that
> are "higher" than the actual account's permissions.  Sort of the like
> the features available with ftp through /etc/ftpchroot.  Right now I
> have about 10 users who's shell is set to sftp-server, so the only thing
> they can do is sftp in.

Please be just a bit more precise.  What do you want your setup to do
that its current arrangement isn't doing?

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