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[ILUG] restricting file upload size, additional info

[ILUG] restricting file upload size, additional info

mfogarty mfogarty at tcd.ie
Fri Dec 1 12:59:16 GMT 2006


Cian,

Thanks very much for the response.  And I'm sorry, because I omitted 
something important in my original mail.  My users operate on a 
restricted shell that allows them change password only so they rarely 
login.  They connect over secure ftp clients from their desktops for 
uploading and downloading.

This is why I was focusing on the sshd config - they don't log in to 
invoke their shell.

Maria

Cian Cullinan wrote:
> As far as I know you can't do this with sshd_config, but you could try
> setting the "ulimit -f" for just the relevant users accounts.
> 
> Cian
> 

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