Setting user up so they can access SFTP?
Setting user up so they can access SFTP?
Hi,
Sorry for all the questions :)
I have purchased and activated the chroot plugin, and I'm now trying to get it so I can let this user login with SFTP. While it lets me login, I get permission denied errors:
UPDATE: It appears the files are owned by "root", which would explain why it won't let me in there:
Thanks
Andy
Sorry for all the questions :)
I have purchased and activated the chroot plugin, and I'm now trying to get it so I can let this user login with SFTP. While it lets me login, I get permission denied errors:
I have "SSH Access" set as bash, so I assume that is correct. I don't see any other settings that would be pertinent to this?rachel@com:~/conf$ ls
dns mail web
rachel@com:~/conf$ cd web/
rachel@com:~/conf/web$ ls
ls: cannot open directory '.': Permission denied
UPDATE: It appears the files are owned by "root", which would explain why it won't let me in there:
Do I need to re-create the user to make the chroot stuff work?rachel@com:~$ ls -lh ./
total 16K
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4.0K Apr 6 06:55 conf
drwxr-x--x 3 root root 4.0K Apr 6 07:05 mail
drwx------ 2 rachel rachel 4.0K Apr 6 06:55 tmp
drwxr-xr-x 3 rachel rachel 4.0K Apr 6 07:05 web
Thanks
Andy
Re: Setting user up so they can access SFTP?
I managed to fix this by just deleting the domain, and re-adding it. Now all the folders are correctly owned, and I can edit the files as the appropriate user :)