Re: Allowing sftp without remote shell

From: Jem Berkes (jem_at_users.pc9__org)
Date: 12/01/03


Date: 1 Dec 2003 01:18:06 GMT


>> There's an account on my system for which I want to allow remote
>> sftp logins, without allowing a regular ssh remote shell. What seems
>> to make this difficult is that sftp is invoked through a regular ssh
>> login.
>
> What you are probably looking for is scponly.
>
> http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/

Thanks Daniel, that looks pretty neat. I like the chroot capability in
there too. Will check it out when I next get a chance (though setting sftp-
server as the shell is working OK for now)

-- 
Jem Berkes
http://www.sysdesign.ca/


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