Darren J Moffat writes: > directory. However, with the plain SSH or the external SFTP > implementation, one has to properly populate the chroot directory with > (at least) a user's shell and all its shared libraries, the dynamic > linker, and possibly terminal databases and devices like /dev/null etc.
That population task is tough enough to get right that we provide a script with ftpd (ftpconfig) that sets up a usable chroot anon ftp environment. Would something like that be useful here? (Perhaps not for internal-sftp, but rather for an ordinary user account being set up for chroot use.) -- James Carlson, Solaris Networking <james.d.carlson at sun.com> Sun Microsystems / 35 Network Drive 71.232W Vox +1 781 442 2084 MS UBUR02-212 / Burlington MA 01803-2757 42.496N Fax +1 781 442 1677