[CentOS] how to control sftp's user file folder
Stephen Harris
lists at spuddy.orgTue Mar 1 13:55:57 UTC 2011
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On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 07:53:21AM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > No, sftp is actually supported, somewhat, in OpenSSH 5 for this to > work well, which is not in CentOS 5, and integrating it to CentOS 5 is > problematic. It's also awkward to maintain, the chroot cages require > the relevant binaries nad libraries in each user's chroot cage. (I > used to publish the software changes for this, years back under SunOS > and RedHat 5.2, not RHEL 5.2). OpenSSH5 requires nothing inside the jail area for chroot sftp; that's why it's "sftp-internal". -- rgds Stephen
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