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There's definitely a difference. Chrooted shells can be broken through various exploits, scp is a better option IMHO.
We've installed SCPOnly, works well. We just manually added the SCPOnly option to one of the tables in the PSA database to get it to show up in the Plesk interface.
Originally posted by matt.simpson There's definitely a difference. Chrooted shells can be broken through various exploits, scp is a better option IMHO.
We've installed SCPOnly, works well. We just manually added the SCPOnly option to one of the tables in the PSA database to get it to show up in the Plesk interface.
"We just manually added the SCPOnly option to one of the tables in the PSA database"
Which table do you mean and how did you do this? I'd also like to make file transfers to our server a bit more secure than with plain FTP (which is really insecure). I would like to get SCP working, but need to know a bit more. Hope you can help and TIA.