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A network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices

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Restrict sftp user to a single directory in El Capitan

Is it even possible at all to restrict ssh user to a single directory in 10.11? I have set up an user account via System Preferences Users & Groups. … Followed some instruction to modify ssh/sshd_config to include: Match User ftpuser ChrootDirectory <the directory path> PermitTunnel no AllowAgentForwarding no AllowTcpForwarding no X11Forwarding …
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Restricting remote user to a single directory in 10.11

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. … Not sure if I can set up ssh to load /sh/bash -r by default. PS: Tried to specify /bin/bash -r in Login Shell field within the user's Advanced Options in Users & Groups. …