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Goal: Allow access to a semi-public user with access to scp files from /foo/bar from my server.
I found the wiki article on scponly and also this webpage. They both seem to be about the same amount of work/filesystem overhead. Is there a more simplistic way to achieve this?
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SCP and SFTP use SSH for communications, so as your the link to the wiki says, just install openssh.
If you want to allow a guest user to access /foo/bar, you can simply create a new user with homedir /foo/bar
A more secure way to do this is to "jail" the user to have /foo/bar as root directory, otherwise he might see all unprotected content.
See also here.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SFTP_chroot
Last edited by skiwi (2016-04-19 12:05:22)
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