Disallowing SSH but allowing SFTP access
From: Alex (alex_at_totallynerd.com)
Date: 03/16/04
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Date: 16 Mar 2004 08:39:04 -0800
Hi all,
Basically I have two instances of SSH, one for SSH/SFTP logins on
standard port 22 and one for SFTP only on a non-standard port, which
we'll open-up through our firewall. On this non-standard port I do
not want SSH access, only SFTP access.
Is this possible? I've created two seperate config files, but I'm not
sure what to change to disallow SSH logins while allowing SFTP logins.
I don't want to offer SSH logins via the Internet on this second
instance of OpenSSH.
Thanks,
Alex.
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