[CentOS] how to control sftp's user file folder
James Pearson
james-p at moving-picture.comTue Mar 1 13:06:35 UTC 2011
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Ray Van Dolson wrote: > > ProFTPD may be a good option as well. It should have a mod_sftp module > which theoretically could be used in tandem with ProFTPD's native > chroot'ing stuff. Never tried it though. I have - works well. You get all the fine-grain configuration options that ProFTPD has to control what users can and can't do with (s)ftp James Pearson
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