-----Original Message----- From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of tbuchanan@vinu.edu Sent: Samstag, 21. Oktober 2017 02:14 To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] scp setup jailed chroot on Centos7
-----"CentOS" centos-bounces@centos.org wrote: -----To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org From: Rainer Duffner Sent by: "CentOS" Date: 10/20/2017 08:00PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] scp setup jailed chroot on Centos7
Am 20.10.2017 um 15:58 schrieb Adrian Jenzer a.jenzer@herzogdemeuron.com:
Dear all
I'm looking for instructions on how to setup a jailed chroot directory for user which needs to upload via scp to the server. Especially I miss clear instructions about what needs to be in the jailed directory available, like binaries, libraries, etc... Without jail I get it to work, but I want to prevent user downloading for example /etc folder from the server.
Does anybody have a link or list valid for Centos7
Can’t you use SFTP?
AFAIK, sftp automatically chroots a user with no valid shell (provided the home directory is owned by root and not writeable by the user and you use Subsystem internal-sftp).
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Thanks for this. Didn't know about it. And setup is pretty straight forward. The repo for Centos6 works with 7 too.
[mysecureshell] name=MySecureShell baseurl=http://mysecureshell.free.fr/repository/index.php/centos/6.4/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=0
regards Adrian