Sftp chroot configuration
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Contents
Configuration
- Read ask Ubuntu, How can I chroot sftp-only SSH users into their homes? https://askubuntu.com/a/206376
1) Modify Subsystem
to internal-sftp
Modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config
file
#Subsystem sftp /usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server
Subsystem sftp internal-sftp
2) Create a user section at the end of the file (ssh can die respawning if placed after Subsystem line)
Match User john ChrootDirectory %h ForceCommand internal-sftp AllowTCPForwarding no X11Forwarding no
Others:
- %u (User)
- %h (home directory)
Multiple users:
Match User USER1,USER2
With double Match rule
Match User john LocalPort 2222 ChrootDirectory %h ForceCommand internal-sftp AllowTCPForwarding no X11Forwarding no
3) Review privileges from ChrootDirectory
directory
4) Create a new user account
useradd --create-home USERNAME su - USERNAME mkdir -p ~/.ssh chmod og-rxw ~/.ssh touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys && chmod og-rw ~/.ssh/authorized_keys passwd USERNAME
mkdir -p /path/to/directory/upload chmod 777 /path/to/directory/upload
Add user on Match section on /etc/ssh/sshd_config file
sshd -t systemctl restart sshd
Logs
scp error
protocol error: mtime.sec not present
'Match LocalPort' in configuration but 'lport' not in connection test specification.
See also: LogLevel
Related terms
See also
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