Couldn't you put everyone else into the same group, except for the outsider? Then you could make secret directories -rwx. Directories without execute permission cannot be listed.

Regards,

Juan

On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Duane Winner wrote:

Hello,

Does anybody know the best technique to accomplish this:

We have a server that we use for mostly internal development, and run an SSH server.

We have an outsider who we want to allow to ssh into this server and do some work.

However, because he is an outsider, we don't want him roaming around our server, moving, looking, doing, or anything outside of his own home directory.

How can I restrict him to his own home directory?

I thought I ran into instructions once for doing this, but I can't find anything right now.

Or was I thinking of scponly ?

That might do it, except we do need to set him up to to run some scripts within his home directory after he uploads stuff via scp.

Thanks,
DW

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