Set up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for Specific Group
Welcome to the Set up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for a Specific Group Practice Lab. In this module you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Set up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for a Specific Group Practice Lab. In this module you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.
Learning Outcomes
In this module, you will complete the following exercises:
- Exercise 1 - Set up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for a Specific Group
After completing this lab, you will be able to:
- Log into a Linux System
- Configure Network on CentOS
- Set up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for a Specific Group
- Configure Network on Ubuntu
- Verify the Chroot Configuration
Exam Objectives
The following exam objectives are covered in this lab:
- LPI: 110.3 Securing data with encryption
- CompTIA: 3.3 Summarize security best practices in a Linux environment.
Lab Duration
It will take approximately 1 hour to complete this lab.
Exercise 1 - Set Up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for a Specific Group
A chroot jail helps you to isolate a process and its children from the rest of the system. You can limit a process to run in its own confined space where the process does not have access to the remaining system. The root user, however, can break out of the chroot jail.
In this exercise, you will learn to setup SFTP to chroot jail only for a specific group.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this exercise, you will be able to:
- Log into a Linux System
- Configure Network on CentOS
- Set up SFTP to Chroot Jail only for a Specific Group
- Configure Network on Ubuntu
- Verify the Chroot Configuration
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