* bolo@lupa.de wrote on Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 17:42 +0200:
due to our security policy we can not provide our users with telnet/ftp but with ssh/sftp to do their stuff on our servers. Now the question arose wether it would be possible to only allow sftp-connections _without_ shell access. I
(If I understand you correctly). It may help you to use RSA key authentication via .ssh/authorized_keys and a wrapper (command="..."). This command become executed when connecting with ssh, even if a command was specified at the client's command line. Here you could do the required actions, or verify the command and execute it under some condition only. man sshd /command= oki, Steffen -- Dieses Schreiben wurde maschinell erstellt, es trägt daher weder Unterschrift noch Siegel.