SSH chroot jail for users on Solaris 10
807557Aug 8 2007 — edited Jul 26 2010Hi there,
I�m trying to find a way to jail a ssh user in his home directory.
I tried already some things like:
OpenSSH-chroot from http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net/index.php wich disconnects every user when I want to login, also if they are not chrooted (yeah, thats what I call secure!).
I already have OpenSSH_4.6p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8e running on this Solaris Server with customized /lib/svc/method/sshd and it just works perfect! So I don�t understand what this OpenSSH-chroot has such problems.
scponly fom http://sublimation.org/scponly/wiki/index.php/Main_Page which disconnects users who have this as there default shell, can�t even login locally.
So please I really despair on this topic trying stuff which is not easy to install and after installation it do not even work!
Thanks for any comments which take me nearer to my goal.