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Add /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server to /etc/shells for SFTP-only access

breun

Golden Pleskian
You can add /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server to /etc/shells to be able to give clients SFTP-only access. It would be very nice if Plesk would add this entry to /etc/shells by default.
 
Originally posted by breun
You can add /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server to /etc/shells to be able to give clients SFTP-only access. It would be very nice if Plesk would add this entry to /etc/shells by default.

But your clients will be able to traverse the entire directory structure... just so you know.
 
Yes, of course it would be even nicer if Plesk could provide some chrooted SFTP-only access.
 
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