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Re: Allow password auth for one user with sftp?

Subject: Re: Allow password auth for one user with sftp?
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 08:16:38 +0100
(Context: I'm not subscribed to secureshell, so my original posting was 
discarded after the moderators didn't approve it for more than x days.)

On Monday 22 January 2007 07:09, you wrote:

PasswordAuthentication no
Match User sftpuser
      PasswordAuthentication yes

If you're interested I can supply a copy of the patch that adds auth
support (against 4.5p1).

That's exactly what I'm looking for.  A copy of the patch would be 
appreciated, I'll have to think about using it on my server -- I don' feel 
very comfortable using a hand-compiled sshd instead of a Debian-packaged 
one...

Have people already looked at the patch?  Is it realistic that it will 
eventually end up in openssh?  If not, I guess I'd better just run a second 
sshd on port 2222, but obviously I don't really like this.

cheers
-- vbi


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