Good afternoon, I wonder of you who use the lshell longer if there is any way of starting it, enabling SFTP create a chroot so that the user can only access his /home and no other system directories.
I use the option "path" in lshell.conf, but it does not work.
Thank you in advance for help.
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Good afternoon, I wonder of you who use the lshell longer if there is any
way of starting it, enabling SFTP create a chroot so that the user can only
access his /home and no other system directories.
I use the option "path" in lshell.conf, but it does not work.
Good afternoon, I wonder of you who use the lshell longer if there is any way of starting it, enabling SFTP create a chroot so that the user can only access his /home and no other system directories.
I use the option "path" in lshell.conf, but it does not work.
Thank you in advance for help.
Hi,
lshell does not support restricting sftp connections. I would recommend
looking into MySecureShell for that:
http://mysecureshell.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Cheers,
Ignace M
PS: I would recommend opening your bug reports in github, as the project
has migrated there: https://github.com/ghantoos/lshell
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Tacioandrade tacioandrade@users.sf.net
wrote:
Hi,
lshell does not support restricting sftp connections. I would recommend looking into MySecureShell for that: http://mysecureshell.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Cheers,
Ignace M
PS: I would recommend opening your bug reports in github, as the project has migrated there: https://github.com/ghantoos/lshell