Hi !
I'm running OpenSSH 5.0p1 under Debian Etch. My system is VERY
minimal, it only has OpenSSH on it.
My 'chrooted' sftp is working, but I would like to know how to set the
'umask' for my sftp users.
Here's my configuration...
--
sshd_config
# override default of no subsystems
Subsystem sftp internal-sftp
Match Group chrooted
ChrootDirectory %h
ForceCommand internal-sftp
--
/etc/passwd
test:x:1002:104::/chrooted/:/bin/sh
--
/etc/group
chrooted:x:104:
--
When my user 'test' logs on the sftp server, it works great; he's
chrooted in /chrooted. The problem is that when he creates
files/directories, the umask isn't what I want.
How can I change the umask!? I tried to put a .profile file in
/chrooted... did not work.
Thanks,
- Mike
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