Jon McCain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cum veritate scripsit:

> I've been playing around with the scp and sftp components of putty and
> noticed what I consider a security hole.  Winscp does the same thing. 
> The user can change to directories above their home.  Is there a way to
> chroot them like you can in an ftp config file?  I don't see anything in
> the sshd config files.  If you can't, how can I disable the scp
> functionality?  I'm not talking about scp from the linux box.  The users
> don't have shell access so that's not a problem.  I'm referring to
> remote people using a scp client to access my linux machine.  You can
> disable sftp ability by removing the sftp-server program but the scp
> server part seems to be part of sshd.

I'd be interested to know how you give scp access without 
giving shell access.




regards,
        junichi

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