non-login sftp user?
From: Mike Vanecek (rh_list_at_mm-vanecek.cc)
Date: 02/23/04
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To: "redhat_list" <redhat-list@redhat.com> Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 18:40:54 -0600
I can set up a user account which cannot logon by specifying a nologin shell,
but that can use their userid and password to logon with ftp and download
files. I can also keep that user locked into the specified home directory.
Since that user cannot logon, he/she cannot use ssh to logon. However, that
also means that user cannot use sftp rather than ftp for file transfers?
Does anyway exist to setup a user account that can use sftp for downloading
files, but cannot use ssh to login to a shell (as well as keep them locked
into their home directory)?
Thank you.
Mike.
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