Hi!
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:23:31 -0500, James M. Patton - Contractor
One way would be to use the commercially available SSH server. For more information, see:
http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/securityfocus/focus-linux/2001-11/000 1.html
Ah, this is exactly what I'm looking for - except that it's not free... even though they sound like it could just be downloaded from SSH.com... And this really can not be done with the OpenSSH that comes with SuSE 9.1? Another thing that bothers is that the shell needs to be set to something else... how would this affect the users that also login from the console (they should not be chrooted then, only when accessing the computer with SFTP)?
If you want to use the openssh server, you'll need to patch it. For more information, see:
Quite complicated process, but I think I can follow that... except that it's not really what I want either. First of all, the user would have lot's of strange dirs and files in their new home dir. It also has the same problem that the shell needs to be changed, so what happens when they login locally? -- HG