Re: Protecting a file in internal-sftp jail (chroot)
- From: Stefan Hornburg <racke@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 15:16:41 +0200
Eriberto wrote:
Hi all,
I made a jail using sftp-internal (Debian Lenny 5.0.3 / OpenSSH
5.1p1). I followed the steps found at
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/590 and it is working
fine. But I have a little problem. I am using this process to give
access to users put files in directories into /var/www (Apache) and
each directory has a .htaccess to force a password to access from a
browser.
My problem is: the jail user can delete the .htaccess file and I need
to prevent it. But, in jail, the user has root power.
Final question: how to make to protect a file in a jail made using
internal-sftp?
Thanks a lot in advanced.
What about moving the directives in .htaccess into Apache configuration
file(s)?
That is faster anyway.
Regards
Racke
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