On 5/12/06, Nick Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you looked at SFTP? It's a "subsystem" that operates over
an SSH connection. Whilst it requires that a user be able to
login over SSH to the server, you can use filesystem
permissions (and indeed other system facilities) to enforce
things like being able to upload / download on a fairly
granular (e.g.: directory-level) basis.


If you use the scponly shell users can be restricted to only sftp
commands and the chrooted enviroment.

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