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From: Philip Paeps (philip_at_paeps.cx)
Date: Thu Aug 15 2002 - 08:43:41 CDT

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    Hi guys -

    I'm in the process of setting up a form of fileserver, and I'd like for my
    users to be able to work only in their home directories, not anywhere else. I
    would like to use SSH for the connections, as opposed to FTP, but I don't want
    users to be able to log into an interactive shell (only SCP/SFTP) and I don't
    want them to 'escape' out of their home directories.

    Anyone have any ideas on how I'd go about doing this? I've been fiddling with
    chrsh (a 'chroot shell') but it's not really what I want.

    (I was debating with myself whether to post this on -questions of -security, I
    hope I chose wisely in the end).

    Thanks!

     - Philip

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    Philip Paeps
    philippaeps.cx
    http://www.paeps.cx/
    

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