shairozan
April 13th, 2009, 10:04 PM
Hello everyone,
I've been reading through documentation on the forums for a while, and this is the first time I've ever actually had to post anything.
Here's the deal. I have recently created a sftp server on ubuntu 8.04, but am now looking at chrooting or jailing the users into their current directories. I have heard that this is allowed in SSH 4.8, but the version I have in every ubuntu distro I have is 4.7 p1.
Does anyone know how to upgrade it to 4.8 or install the infamous chroot patch I have heard about?
Thanks
DJ
I've been reading through documentation on the forums for a while, and this is the first time I've ever actually had to post anything.
Here's the deal. I have recently created a sftp server on ubuntu 8.04, but am now looking at chrooting or jailing the users into their current directories. I have heard that this is allowed in SSH 4.8, but the version I have in every ubuntu distro I have is 4.7 p1.
Does anyone know how to upgrade it to 4.8 or install the infamous chroot patch I have heard about?
Thanks
DJ