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== References ==
== References ==


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* Linux Config: [https://linuxconfig.org/jail-ssh-user-to-home-directory-on-linux '''Jail ssh user to home directory on Linux''']
* How-To Geek: [https://www.howtogeek.com/441534/how-to-use-the-chroot-command-on-linux/ How to Use the chroot Command on Linux]
* Gopher Proxy: [https://gopherproxy.meulie.net/sdf.org/0/users/elw/docs/slackchroot.txt '''Setting up a Chroot Jail for use with a Slackware SSH Server''']


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* Is*Hosting: [https://help.ishosting.com/l/en/article/deluxify7a-how-to-restrict-ssh-user-access-to-a-specific-directory How to restrict SSH user access to a specific directory?]
* Prado: [https://www.prado.lt/restrict-ssh-user-access-to-certain-directory-using-chrooted-jail-on-debian-9 Restrict SSH user access to certain directory using chrooted jail on Debian 9]
* Geek Stuff: [https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/03/chroot-sftp-setup/ How to Setup Chroot SFTP in Linux (Allow Only SFTP, not SSH)]
* Helpful.Knobs-details: [https://helpful.knobs-dials.com/index.php/SSH_-_SSH_jails SSH - SSH jails]
* Comp.os.linux.misc: [https://comp.os.linux.misc.narkive.com/0aXUVPjV/bash-in-chroot-i-have-no-name Bash in chroot: I '''have no name!''']
* Unix and Linux: [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/119731/unable-to-connect-after-chrootdirectory-within-sshd-config Unable to connect after ChrootDirectory within sshd_config]
* Ask Ubuntu: [https://askubuntu.com/q/372849/566421 What does "${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}" do in my terminal prompt?]
* Ask Ubuntu: [https://askubuntu.com/a/1024308/566421 '''Setting up SFTP to log in to server with Filezilla and access files outside my home directory''']
* Ask Ubuntu: [https://askubuntu.com/questions/987769/filezilla-or-winscp-alternative-for-ubuntu/987775#987775 Filezilla or WinSCP alternative for Ubuntu]


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