> Am 27.03.2011 um 22:57 schrieb John R Pierce: > >> On 03/27/11 1:03 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote: >>> If you use sftp, it can be chroot'ed by default (see man-page). >>> (In reasonably recent version of sshd) >> >> I gather thats a sshd somewhat newer than the one included in CentOS 5 >> ? > > > I don't know. > ;-) > I only used it in FreeBSD - but it's included there since at least 7.2. > That was released in May 2009. > OpenSSH 5.1p1 > > Looking, sshd in my latest CentOS shows v 4.6p2 rhel / centos contains openssh with backported chroot: rpm -q --changelog openssh-server | grep chroot - minimize chroot patch to be compatible with upstream (#522141) - tiny change in chroot sftp capability into openssh-server solve ls speed problem (#440240) - add chroot sftp capability into openssh-server (#440240) - enable the subprocess in chroot to send messages to system log -- Eero ----------------------------- Eero, That is very interesting. I found the same on my OpenSSH_4.3p2 system. I tried to use it, but could not make it work. Are you aware of any documentation or others that have made this work. Greg _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos