All Entries Tagged With: "Chrooted"
Chrooted SSH/SFTP Tutorial (Debian Lenny)
Since version 4.8, OpenSSH supports chrooting (see http://openssh.org/txt/release-4.8), so no patches are needed anymore. This tutorial describes how to give users chrooted SSH access. With this setup, you can give your users shell access without having to fear that they can see your whole system. Your users will be jailed in a specific directory which [...]
Ventrilo Voice Communication Server In A Chrooted Environment On Ubuntu Feisty AMD64
This tutorial explains how to set up Ventrilo, a popular voice communication server, in a chrooted environment, and to run as a non-privileged user. The main reason for doing this is security. Ventrilo is distributed only in binary format, which some people distrust. A chrooted environment means the program only has access to its home [...]
Chrooted SSH/SFTP On Fedora 7 Page 2
This document describes how to set up a chrooted SSH/SFTP environment on Fedora 7. The chrooted users will be jailed in a specific directory where they can’t break out. They will be able to access their jail via SSH and SFTP.
Chrooted SSH/SFTP On Fedora 7
This document describes how to set up a chrooted SSH/SFTP environment on Fedora 7. The chrooted users will be jailed in a specific directory where they can’t break out. They will be able to access their jail via SSH and SFTP.
Have Your Own (Chrooted) Debian LAMP Server While Running The Perfect Ubuntu Desktop
This is a brief description about the steps to be taken to setup a Debian based Webserver (Debian Sarge alias Debian 3.1) that will run chrooted under Ubuntu 7.04.
Chrooted SSH/SFTP Tutorial (Debian Etch) Page 2
This tutorial describes two ways how to give users chrooted SSH access. With this setup, you can give your users shell access without having to fear that they can see your whole system. Your users will be jailed in a specific directory which they will not be able to break out of. The users will [...]
Chrooted SSH/SFTP Tutorial (Debian Etch)
This tutorial describes two ways how to give users chrooted SSH access. With this setup, you can give your users shell access without having to fear that they can see your whole system. Your users will be jailed in a specific directory which they will not be able to break out of. The users will [...]
Chrooted SFTP With MySecureShell On Debian Etch
This tutorial shows how to install MySecureShell on a Debian Etch system. MySecureShell is an SFTP server that is based on OpenSSH and can be configured in many ways, e.g. it has support for chrooting users into their homedirs or for limiting upload-/download bandwidths. MySecureShell makes SFTP available for users that do not have shell [...]
