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SFTP in chroot on Solaris 10?

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Mark Drummond

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Nov 23, 2006, 1:33:38 PM11/23/06
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I'd like to configure one of my servers to allow an external entity to
SFTP into the box to upload files, but I want to keep them in their
homedir. I would like the same basic set-up you get with plain FTP when
using the ftpconfig command to set up a guest user, but with SFTP. Not
entirely sure how to do this without running all SSH sessions in the
chroot. Any pointers?

Thanks,
Mark

Ryan A. Krenzischek

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Nov 23, 2006, 1:49:56 PM11/23/06
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Take a look at the chroot-ssh project (http://chrootssh.sf.net). This
should help you out. Also checkout the chroot sshd/sftp instructions as
these compliment the chroot-ssh patch at
http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/chroot_ssh.html

Regards,

Ryan

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