Re: OpenSSH Windows Security
- From: "nemo_outis" <abc@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 03 Aug 2006 15:07:06 GMT
"Erik Naslund" <erik.naslund@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:1154606956.116352.205580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
I can prevent them from having shell access by changing their default
shell varialble to /usr/sbin/sftp-server or the like.
The goal is to only allow SFTP/SCP access and to lock them into their
home directories. As far as I know, OpenSSH is the only option for
secure file transfer in windows. (welcoming alternatives at this
point)
There is also SFTP and FTP/TLS-SSL. Serv-u and other Windows ftp servers
provide directory limits.
The user experience is not a transparent Windows Explorer sort, though.
Regards,
.
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