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Old 10-29-2004, 03:14 AM   #16
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Originally posted by gwdragon
Alright, I stopped proftpd and the sftp works fine. I read that it is difficult to re-direct clients to a specific directory, so I'm going to go looking for that. I had a few things I wanted to make sure of, they always go to the FTP directory. They can't get out of it, and I can create a directory for uploads(like its ever used).
Thanks for the info.
You can do this by using jailshell as your default shell for the users.

I am not sure about other configuration. Maybe others can suggest something here.
 
  


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