--- Brian Marshall brian@smiz.biz wrote:
I have a file server that has ssh on a public IP. We've been using SCP/FTPS over ssh to get to the server, but since it's sshd the users can see the entire file system.
The problem is that the drive mount everyone needs to get to is outside of their home dir. Is their anyway I can setup chroot through sshd?
Or is it just a silly pursuit and I should just setup a proper FTPS server?
You can setup a chrooted ssh without any problem and another ssh outside the chroot for administration, but you'll need to run each one on a different port (or see the suggestions about running two ssh daemons on the same machine before on the list).
Gabriel
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