SSH2 question?
VeeJay
maanjee at gmail.com
Sat Jan 20 16:05:57 UTC 2007
Hello friends...
I really appreciate for your kind help....
having one more question...
can I jail a user being login via SSH/SFTP to an other location/directory
than user's $HOME directory?
meaing if users $HOME directory is like this
/home/alex
and user is able to chdir to upward...
but I want to limit/chroot user to some other location like
/home/temp
and don't want to have user chdir upward... .....
Thanks...
VJ
On 1/20/07, Derek Ragona <derek at computinginnovations.com> wrote:
>
> Yes different keys for different hosts, stored below their home directory.
>
> -Derek
>
> At 01:20 AM 1/20/2007, VeeJay wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have two questions, please comment...
>
> 1. Can one user have more than one public_keys i.e. multiple public_keys?
>
> If yes to above, would all be stored at users path like
> /home/username/.ssh
>
> If yes, to above, would all public keys be written at the same line
> for option in ssh_config file "AuthorizedKeysFile"?
>
> AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/user_authorized_keys
>
> 2. What about other users who also have SSH account, How to indentify in
> ssh_config file that which public_key belongs to which user?
>
> --
> Thanks!
>
> BR / vj
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Thanks!
BR / vj
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