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<div>For years now, we have been using RSSH to restrict users to sftp-only on our web servers. </div>
<div><a href="http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh">http://www.pizzashack.org/rssh</a>/</div>
<div>Unfortunately, this is pretty much an abandoned project, now. </div>
<div>The way it works is that you just change the user’s shell to rssh, and sftp/scp is the only thing allowed. You can also set a umask in the rssh.conf file in /etc</div>
<div>I’m looking for a way to do this without using RSSH. I see instructions for sftp-only/chroot for OpenSSH,but that seems a little much for what we are wanting to accomplish. My only goal is the prevent shell access – I don’t need the chroot setup.</div>
<div>Any clever ideas?</div>
<div>Thanks.</div>
<div>Allen B.</div>
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<div>Allen Beddingfield</div>
<div>Systems Engineer</div>
<div>The University of Alabama</div>
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