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Date:      Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:22:06 +0200
From:      Alex <freebsd@akruijff.dds.nl>
To:        Simas Cepaitis <Simas@5ci.lt>
Cc:        "'Justin P. Michel'" <jpmichel@jcontinuum.ca>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re[2]: Secure FTP
Message-ID:  <1917976790.20020612132206@dds.nl>
In-Reply-To: <E2D6558ABE18D4119E720060084C966D02E6F817@AURORA>
References:  <E2D6558ABE18D4119E720060084C966D02E6F817@AURORA>

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Dear Simas,

Wednesday, June 12, 2002, 9:12:35 AM, you wrote:

SC> Hello,

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Justin P. Michel [mailto:jpmichel@jcontinuum.ca]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:05 AM
>> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>> Subject: Secure FTP
>> 
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> 
>> Can someone direct me to a program that I can use as a secure 
>> FTP daemon?  I
>> would like to use a feature on my ftp program called - SFTP (SSH2) -
>> allowing public-key access, but I have no idea what steps are 
>> needed to
>> configure the server end of things.

SC> Short explanation :) 

SC> Enter this line in your /etc/sshd_config if you don't have it yet
SC> (on the server machine) and restart sshd:

SC> Subsystem       sftp    /usr/libexec/sftp-server

SC> Restart sshd and add client's public key to ~user/.ssh/authorized_keys2 
SC> on the server machine. Be sure that firewall allows sftp connections.

SC> Simas Cepaitis
SC> simas@5ci.lt

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I beleave it comes as standard. Just enable SSH though the rc.conf and
ftp trougth inetd.conf and connect with sftp.

-- 
Best regards,
Alex

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