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Chroot users with OpenSSH: An easier way to confine users to their home directories

Last week’s TechMail was Chroot users with OpenSSH: An easier way to confine users to their home directories which discusses the new chroot capabilities of newer openssh. Chrooted sftp is very very cool and a welcome addition to openssh, although it would be neat if chrooting shell logins could be as easy.

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Published

Jul 02, 2008

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Linux

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