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| Subject: | Re: openssh: Enabling sftp, but disabling ssh? |
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| Date: | Tue, 05 Sep 2006 17:52:58 +0100 |
Mark Holden 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.
I do exactly that on my system; you can't achieve it with OpenSSH alone and need to use a helper allocation such as either scponly[1] or rssh[2]. Ben [1] http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/ [2] http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh/
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