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The SSH File Transfer Protocol, (sometimes called Secure File Transfer Protocol, Secure FTP), or SFTP, is a network protocol that provides file access, file transfer, and file management functionality over any reliable data stream.
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Restricting remote user to a single directory in 10.11
I need to confine remotely logged in users to stay in 1 directory only, so
I would thought I should attack this problem via SFTP or SSH, so I asked in
Restrict sftp user to a single directory in El Capitan … So I guess both SSH and SFTP are not the solution.
What other approach can I take to do this task?
PS: After further reading, I think /bin/bash -r might be the way forward. …