Renato Lozano writes: > I am trying to implement a way of transfering files securely over > the Internet using sftp which is part of the ssh2 protocol. A > down side of implementing this is that users logging on can browse > the whole filesystem. I have done some research and found a way > to chroot users so they won't be able to browse the filesystem > (http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/). Can someone please suggest > if there are any other ways of implementing a secure file transfer > without patching sshd ???
You may try sfs (Self-Certifying File System server), you can find testing packages and the home page is at http://www.fs.net. With this kind of system, you'll be able to allow someone to mount his homedir but nothing else. -- Davy Gigan System & Network Administration [Please no HTML, I'm not a browser] University Of Caen (France) [Pas d'HTML, je ne suis pas un navigateur] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]