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Chrooted sftp
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- Subject: Chrooted sftp
- From: "Ayitey Bulley" <abulley at ghana.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2003 10:24:16 -0000
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Hi,
I have a web server running apache on Solaris 2.6. I allow web hosting
customers to ftp their html etc... files to the server. I would like to
force them to use sftp and also I want to jail/lock them in their
$HOMEs. I know that if I manage to get chroot for ssh/scp/sftp working I
can probably achieve what I am trying to do.
The question is does anyone have a clue as to how to make this work on
Solaris? All the literature I have read point to Linux FreeBSD etc and
actually people see quite frustrated trying to get it to work on
Solaris.
Any help here?
--Ayitey
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