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Re: sftp virtual users question

Subject: Re: sftp virtual users question
Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 13:17:55 -0600

1 - sshonly @ google or /etc/ssh/sshrc
2 - /etc/ssh/sshrc or you can set the user's shell to a script 
3 - what do you need to know that is not in sshd(8) ?


On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 17:47 +0100, Lukasz Chruszczyk wrote:
Helo
1.Is it possible to prevent a user to get access to shell (by means of
ssh),
but give him/her access to sftp (or scp)
2.Is it possible to manage users independently for ssh and sftp(scp)
subsystems?
3.Documentation about sftp-server subsystem is very poor? Where can I get
more info?

Greets
Lukas

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