On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:34 PM, yellow protoss <
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Hi Oliver,
Here is the logs, please could you help me to make it work your program ?
May 11 22:29:57 localhost sshd[523]: (pam_unix) authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=debian02 user=usernameid
May 11 22:29:59 localhost sshd[523]: Failed password for usernameid from debian02 port 37405 ssh2
May 11 22:30:11 localhost sshd[536]: Accepted password for usernameid from debian02 port 37407 ssh2
May 11 22:30:11 localhost sshd[542]: (pam_unix) session opened for user usernameid by (uid=0)
May 11 22:30:14 localhost jk_chrootsh[557]: now entering jail /home/chrootusers for user usernameid (XXXX)
May 11 22:30:14 localhost jk_lsh[557]: WARNING: user usernameid (XXXX) tried to get an interactive shell session (/usr/sbin/jk_lsh), which is never allowed by jk_lsh
May 11 22:30:17 localhost sshd[542]: (pam_unix) session closed for user usernameid
thanks
Yours sincerely,
Yellow
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 10:14 PM, yellow protoss <
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Dear Oliver,
It looks that the vsftpd does the same job as your program, no ? I found this : http://www.howtoforge.com/vsftpd_mysql_debian_etch_p2
It looks like it has a jail too. What do you think about it?
Best regards,
YellowOn Sat, May 10, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Olivier Sessink <
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yellow protoss wrote:
Dear Olivier,
I sent the "cat" from the /var/log of plenty of files last time, and apparently nothing was to be seen.
there were a lot of small things in the logs, and I have no idea which of these logs correspond to a winscp login.
Is there any other alternative rather than jailkit program under Linux?
alternative for what?
I just would like that the person have access to a file server, via ssh, and remain in a particular folder in term of file server. Just something that works either in linux or windows would be fine.
you can try pam_chroot, but that will give full shell access in a chroot.