On Linux I have mounted another fs inside the user's home folder (it is mounted twice). I don't know if OpenBSD has that feature.
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Ville Valkonen <weezeld...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > one option is to use local nfs mounts. That's what I've done. > > -- > Regards, > Ville > > > On Jun 14, 2017 11:34 AM, "Markus Rosjat" <ros...@ghweb.de> wrote: > > Hi there, > > I want to build an sftp environment where the user is chrooted to his home > dir. So far so good but then again the user might need access to a > webserver resource like /var/www/htdocs/some_dir > > As far as I understand a symlink doesnt work in the chroot setup and Im not > quiet sure how to achieve this. > > I could simply make /var/www/htdocs/some_dir the home dir of the user but > Im not sure if this is the recommended way. > > so once again adivce is helpful :) > > regards > > -- > Markus Rosjat fon: +49 351 8107223 mail: ros...@ghweb.de > > G+H Webservice GbR Gorzolla, Herrmann > Königsbrücker Str. 70, 01099 Dresden > > http://www.ghweb.de > fon: +49 351 8107220 fax: +49 351 8107227 > > Bitte prüfen Sie, ob diese Mail wirklich ausgedruckt werden muss! Before > you print it, think about your responsibility and commitment to the > ENVIRONMENT >