The problem is backward compatibility with applications that expected a given layout. And the cost of changing a good number of applications. Since we use internal-sftp, we don't care about dev, lib, .... Rsshd looks unmaintained for a long time (last version 2012)El 15 jul. 2019 12:43, David Newall <openssh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió: > > On 15/7/19 7:54 pm, Ramón García wrote: > > I am trying to setup a file server using the SFTP protocol with OpenSSH. > > > > I am in trouble because sshd refuses to chroot to a directory that is > > writable by users other than the owner. > > I doubt that you need the root to be writeable. Put your files inside a > globally writeable sub-directory. This allows you to have a dev, bin, > lib, and whatever, within your chroot, without leaving yourself open > someone tearing you a new one. > > If somebody says, "but I need to write to root", your go-to answer is > "no, you don't; and get off my lawn." > > Also, look at rssh. > _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev