Configuring An Sftp Root Directory - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Administration Manual

Staros release 21.4
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Configuring an SFTP root Directory

The subsystem sftp command allows the assignment of an SFTP root directory and associated access privilege
level.
configure
context local
server sshd
subsystem sftp [ name sftp_name root-dir pathname mode { read-only | readwrite } ]
Notes:
• sftp_name is an alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies this subsystem.
• pathname specifies the root directory to which SFTP files can be transferred. Options include:
Associating an SFTP root Directory with a Local User
The local-user username command allows an administrator to associate an SFTP root directory with a
specified username.
configure
local-user username user_name authorization-level level ftp sftp-server sftp_name password
password
exit
Associating an SFTP root Directory with an Administrator
The administrator command allows an administrator to associate an SFTP root directory for a specified
administrator.
configure
context local
administrator user_name password password ftp sftp-server sftp_name
exit
Associating an SFTP root Directory with a Config Administrator
The config-administrator command allows an administrator to associate an SFTP root directory with a specified
configuration administrator.
configure
context local
config-administrator user_name password password ftp sftp-server sftp_name
exit
◦ /hd-raid/records/cdr
◦ /flash
Restricting User Access to a Specified Root Directory
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