This just might be enough incentive to get them upgraded to SLES 11.
Thanks for the replies.
Ray
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Hi All,
Is there a way to restrict scp and sftp users to their own directories in 10.3?
The ChrootDirectory option in sshd_config is only available as of SLES 11.
Ray Mrohs
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On 10/20/2010 at 11:07 AM, Mrohs, Ray (JMD) ray.mr...@usdoj.gov wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to restrict scp and sftp users to their own directories in
10.3?
The ChrootDirectory option in sshd_config is only available as of SLES 11.
Not that I'm aware of. Be aware that the chroot
Is there a way to restrict scp and sftp users to their own
directories in
10.3?
The ChrootDirectory option in sshd_config is only available as of
SLES 11.
Not that I'm aware of.
Google for scponly. You'll find a couple articles describing how to do this
pre-sshd v5.
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Subject:Caging sftp users in SuSE 10.3?
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Hi All,
Is there a way to restrict scp and sftp users to their own directories in
10.3?
The ChrootDirectory option in sshd_config
On 21 October 2010 04:07, Mrohs, Ray (JMD) ray.mr...@usdoj.gov wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to restrict scp and sftp users to their own directories in
10.3?
The ChrootDirectory option in sshd_config is only available as of SLES 11.
Not SuSE specific... one of our requirements was to have