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    Question Restrict SFTP to httpdocs Plesk Onyx

    Hi there, New to plesk so please be patient. I've already searched the documentation, forums and google, but am struggling to find the specific answer. I would like to enable SFTP access on Plesk Onyx which is restricted (Chrooted) to the httpdocs folder. I have found various tutorials via...
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    Question Why is the user's chroot-home not owned by root?

    Hello, I'm setting up a vserver for learning purposes. One topic I read about were creating chroot environments. The tutorials always stated "everything inside the chroot directory is owned by root" and "the chroot directory itself is owned by root too" When I ssh to my server with PLESK "ls...
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    chroot'd sftp fails with "connection closed"

    First, I did find both of these knowledge base articles: https://kb.plesk.com/en/8602 https://kb.plesk.com/en/114756 My /var/www/vhost/chroot has the sftp and lib files in them. As do my site directories. Filezilla says "Could not connect to server". auth.log looks something like when I sftp...
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    chroot sftp stopped working today

    Plesk 12.0.18, no yum updates, just stopped working. System accounts work, plesk created accounts with their shell set to /bin/bash (chrooted) fail. I'm getting this error in /var/log/messages: Feb 25 01:08:31 ip-XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX systemd: Created slice user-10002.slice. Feb 25 01:08:31...
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    [SOLVED] Centos 7 / Plesk 12 Chroot Not Working. | Users breaking out of chroot directory.

    Hi, I just migrated servers and now when logging in with chroot users, they can navigate all over the file system. I'm using Centos 7 w/ Plesk 12.0.18. Any help in resetting permissions with chroot would be appreciated!
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