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Date:      Tue, 03 Feb 2004 01:33:32 +0900
From:      Luke Kearney <lukek@meibin.net>
To:        Michael Clark <MClark@Nemschoff.com>
Cc:        Evan Sayer <esayer1@san.rr.com>
Subject:   Re: chrooted ssh/scp
Message-ID:  <20040203013129.7A91.LUKEK@meibin.net>
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 10:02:32 -0600 
Michael Clark <MClark@Nemschoff.com> granted us these pearls of wisdom:

> sshd2 will do this and if you read the license I believe it is legal to use
> for most users.
> 
> Else you can use sudo to make a ssh chroot.  
> google groups has some explainations of how to do this.
> 
> 
> Michael Clark
> Nemschoff Chairs Inc
> mclark at nemschoff dot com
> CompTIA A+, MCP
> Voice: (920) 457 7726 x294
> Fax:  (920) 453 6594
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lowell Gilbert [mailto:freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org]
> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:11 AM
> To: Evan Sayer
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freeBSD.org
> Subject: Re: chrooted ssh/scp
> 
> 
> Evan Sayer <esayer1@san.rr.com> writes:
> 
> > Does anyone know how to make it so that users can ssh in and get a
> > normal shell or scp in and get or send files but only within their own
> > home directories via chroot?
> 
> The commercial ssh server has that capability built in, but the free
> ones don't, last I checked.  You should be able to hook up jail(8) or
> chroot(8) to the account itself, though...

excuse me if this seems off topic but a quick check over at ssh.com
revealed no obvious links to a downloadable version that would not
require a license. Pray tell where I might find the binaries. I would
like to give sshd2 a run and see if it might fix a problem that has been
nagging at me for a bit.

TIA

LukeK



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