> Check out jumpsh here:
> You use it by setting it as the login shell

I never heard of that but it sounds cool.  I would comment though - Make
sure to shut off your sftp subsystem, and disable port forwarding.  And I
wonder if there are any other special features of sshd you would need to
disable ... These things don't depend on the login shell.  IIRC, I think you
can actually set your login shell to /bin/false, and still login to sftp.
And even if you set the password field to **LOCKED**, you can still use
keyfiles (if you previously generated them).

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