Re[2]: log scp interactions with openssh
From: Jeff Rosowski (rosowskij_at_ie.ymp.gov)
Date: 09/27/05
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:28:19 -0700 (PDT) To: frank@diabolo.cotse.net
> I'm afraid you do not understand my intention. I do *not* want to disable
> the filetransfer for users. But I'd like to know what happens on my system.
> SFTP and shell interactions can be logged. Unfortunately scp not.
>
> The sftplogging patch for openssh is a good idea but can be bypassed by the user
> with scp. This is my problem.
I use scponly, which is a shell replacement that only allowes scp/sftp
file transfers for a user, does logging, and allows you to chroot the
user. It also don't require recompiling or doing crazy patches to ssh,
which is a nice feature.
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