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| Subject: | Re: openssh: Enabling sftp, but disabling ssh? |
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| Date: | Tue, 5 Sep 2006 10:27:05 -0600 |
What about changing this user's shell ?that looks like an easy way to get it done, You also may be interested on: www.pizzashack.org/rssh On 9/5/06, Mark Holden <mholden@nortel.com> wrote:> Does anybody know if it's possible, using openssh, to allow file> transfer to/from a machine, using sftp, for a specific userid, and> disallow ssh login/remote command execution for that same userid? Other> userids on the machine should be unaffected.>> We would like to create a user which has a home directory and r/w access> to a specific dropbox directory (possibly event make the dropbox the> home directory for the user). All attempts to play with /etc/passwd and> retricted bash have been in vain, and I haven't been able to see any> config options in sshd_config for it. No luck googling on it either--it> does appear others have tried this and in some cases have some kind of> hacked-up setup (partially?) working. I'm looking for a more standard> solution.>> Any help is greatly appreciated...>> Thanks,> Mark>>
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