[CentOS] how to control sftp's user file folder
Eero Volotinen
eero.volotinen at iki.fiMon Feb 28 15:53:34 UTC 2011
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2011/2/28 Yang Yang <dapiyang at gmail.com>: > hi,i have a question want to ask > > if i add a user like: > > useradd test > groupadd test -g www > > and how to control user test only can see and write only folder(like > /home/htdocs/test,he can not see /home/htdocs or other folder) for example using chrooted scponly or tweaking filesystem acls and selinux settings. scponly chrooted is the easiest way. -- Eero, RHCE
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