I must to give ssh connection to own customer.
So I want to lock ssh user on own home directory. It is not necessery to reach other folders. I know that ftp user can lock on own folder but I don't know how to lock ssh user.
I am waitting your kindly helps
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I gave up this operation.
I have installed vsftpd on redhat but I have a problem again.
I gave error that "Listing remote folder failed" while I tried to connection.
If I stop iptables command with
I can connect to machine. Oddly enough there is a line for port 21 and 20 in iptables.
What can I do for this problem. I must start iptables but when I start iptables service, ftp daemon is'nt work.
I am using xftp application for testing. picture is attached. Customers can connect to their own folder. But now iptables status is stopped. If I start service of iptables that ftp connection will stopped.
Customes only uploading files to own folders. Later other customers are downloading.
I have created 3 users for 3 customers and 3 folders, thats all.
I didn't understand what did you mean.
What can I do. Problem is iptables line or ......?
Have you added connection tracking? If not, you need to edit the file /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config and add the ftp-specific connection tracking module to IPTABLES_MODULES
Have you fixed up the SELinux contexts?
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I want users in a certain group to be restricted to their home directory. So that they have full access to all files and folders in their home directory but the cant go to any directory above.
Does anyone know how to do this?
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