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| Subject: | Re: log scp interactions with openssh |
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| Date: | Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:28:55 +0200 |
diabolo@cotse.net wrote:
I'm afraid you do not understand my intention. I do *not* want to disable the filetransfer for users. But I'd like to know what happens on my system. SFTP and shell interactions can be logged. Unfortunately scp not. The sftplogging patch for openssh is a good idea but can be bypassed by the user with scp. This is my problem.
I remember an error saying that the host couldn't find scp program. So by removing the scp program on the host, this could do the trick... I chrooted a sshd for sftp only and I got this error as I was trying to use scp.
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