Hi Scott;

Ran across this one yesterday, just wasn't sure how secure it is as sftp-only. So far it looks like this will be what I may use, throwing in tcp-wrappers.

Thanks,

-mike


Quoting Scott Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 8/1/05, Michael C. Ibarra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
I am currently migrating/upgrading an entire farm of servers from
RedHat Linux & Solaris to current and one of the roadblocks I am
encountering is setting a chrooted sftp.  I am aware of chroot.sf, but
am looking for a solution that won't break upon an update/upgrade.
I've tried many things such as massaging login.conf to include what
would work under a chrooted ftp, etc, but no chroot for me :-(  Google
shows nothing positive and I am wondering if perhaps I am missing
something?  Thanks all in advance.

scponly + chroot on individual users, unless you require anon sftp.
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