  | |  | Looking for a secure ftp sw | Looking for a secure ftp sw 2005-03-14 - By Ed Wilts
Back On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 06:20:05AM -0800, Eucke wrote:
> Ed, doesn 't placing FTP users in a chroot jail make this impossible as
> well as allowing no FTP access by priviledged users? Or is that not
> possible with sftp as it 's basically ssh?
FTP servers chroot very well - we 've been doing that on wu-ftpd and
ProFTPd for a long time.
sftp, however, is ssh - not ftp. Red Hat doesn 't offer a chroot ssh
environment and it 's not a priority for the openssh project. There are
patches that you can apply but then you 're on your own for openssh
support.
I 've looked at cPanel - they offer a jailshell environment - but it 's
an "all or nothing " approach. You can 't just install jailshell.
I 've started to go over the docs for jailkit and it looks promising.
The url for that is http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/
I 'm also looking at scponly and it looks promising too:
http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/
http://www.sancho2k.net/filemgmt_data/files/scponly.html
I 've done a bit of limited testing with scponly and so far it does the
job.
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