Hello. After searching through the mailing-list archives, I've found that running the sftp-server chroot'ed is not really possible at the moment, and seems not to be planned for implementation, either. Did I get that right? There was something said about a program with which one can create a chroot-env for sftpd, called "ssh-chrootmgr" or something like that. where can I find it? It seems not to be included in the openssh-packages I have. Is there some way at all (how ever that may be) to have a sftp-connection chrooted to a user's home directory depending on the login? (e.g. like proftpd is able to) May be someone can help me? Thank you. Sincerely Volkmar Seifert *********************************************************************** * Programming today is a race between software-engineers, * * striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof software, * * and the universe, trying to produce bigger and better idiots. * * So far, the universe is winning. * *********************************************************************** * Wo kaemen wir eigentlich hin, wenn jeder sagte "wo kaemen wir hin", * * aber niemand ginge, um zu schauen wohin wir kaemen wenn wir gingen? * ***********************************************************************
