Am 14.06.2017 um 16:31 schrieb Chris M:
Some hosts chroot users into a specific web dir because they have multiple
vhosts on the same server, and they dont want all sftp or ssh users to be
able to browse into other vhosts, even to look around. They might also want
to give developers access to specific subdirs without seeing the entire
vhost root.



Yes this is the aim here, the user has no shell at all. He gets access to the webcontent folder only.


I am running SFTP-only chroot file exchange server where a very small
group of users have the access to the same chroot without full shell
access for the purpose of sharing/exchanging data.


I want to seperate every user, no peaking up the ladder  :)

I could imagine situation in which it is desirable to give users
chrooted SFTP-only access to their web data. It seems to me that one
could create virtual host per user and give them sftp-only access to the
root directory of their virtual server.


they will all get virtual hosts in httpd and get there sftp root set to the root of the virtual host.

Somebody help me. What would be other good use case scenarios for
chrooted sftp-only user access?

Annoying colleagues without a wheel :-p  ... just kinding

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