| SFTP-SERVER(8) | System Manager's Manual | SFTP-SERVER(8) | 
NAME¶
sftp-server —
    OpenSSH SFTP server subsystem
SYNOPSIS¶
| sftp-server | [ -ehR]
      [-dstart_directory]
      [-flog_facility]
      [-llog_level]
      [-Pdenied_requests]
      [-pallowed_requests]
      [-uumask]
      [-mforce_file_perms] | 
| sftp-server | -Qprotocol_feature | 
DESCRIPTION¶
sftp-server is a program that speaks the
    server side of SFTP protocol to stdout and expects client requests from
    stdin. sftp-server is not intended to be called
    directly, but from sshd(8) using the
    Subsystem option.
Command-line flags to sftp-server should
    be specified in the Subsystem declaration. See
    sshd_config(5) for more information.
Valid options are:
- -dstart_directory
- Specifies an alternate starting directory for users. The pathname may
      contain the following tokens that are expanded at runtime: %% is replaced
      by a literal '%', %d is replaced by the home directory of the user being
      authenticated, and %u is replaced by the username of that user. The
      default is to use the user's home directory. This option is useful in
      conjunction with the sshd_config(5)
      ChrootDirectoryoption.
- -e
- Causes sftp-serverto print logging information to stderr instead of syslog for debugging.
- -flog_facility
- Specifies the facility code that is used when logging messages from
      sftp-server. The possible values are: DAEMON, USER, AUTH, LOCAL0, LOCAL1, LOCAL2, LOCAL3, LOCAL4, LOCAL5, LOCAL6, LOCAL7. The default is AUTH.
- -h
- Displays sftp-serverusage information.
- -llog_level
- Specifies which messages will be logged by
      sftp-server. The possible values are: QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE, DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2, and DEBUG3. INFO and VERBOSE log transactions thatsftp-serverperforms on behalf of the client. DEBUG and DEBUG1 are equivalent. DEBUG2 and DEBUG3 each specify higher levels of debugging output. The default is ERROR.
- -Pdenied_requests
- Specifies a comma-separated list of SFTP protocol requests that are banned
      by the server. sftp-serverwill reply to any denied request with a failure. The-Qflag can be used to determine the supported request types. If both denied and allowed lists are specified, then the denied list is applied before the allowed list.
- -pallowed_requests
- Specifies a comma-separated list of SFTP protocol requests that are
      permitted by the server. All request types that are not on the allowed
      list will be logged and replied to with a failure message.
    Care must be taken when using this feature to ensure that requests made implicitly by SFTP clients are permitted. 
- -Qprotocol_feature
- Queries protocol features supported by
      sftp-server. At present the only feature that may be queried is “requests”, which may be used to deny or allow specific requests (flags-Pand-prespectively).
- -R
- Places this instance of sftp-serverinto a read-only mode. Attempts to open files for writing, as well as other operations that change the state of the filesystem, will be denied.
- -uumask
- Sets an explicit umask(2) to be applied to newly-created files and directories, instead of the user's default mask.
- -mforce_file_perms
- Sets explicit file permissions to be applied to newly-created files instead of the default or client requested mode. Numeric values include: 777, 755, 750, 666, 644, 640, etc. Using both -m and -u switches makes the umask (-u) effective only for newly created directories and explicit mode (-m) for newly created files.
On some systems, sftp-server must be able
    to access /dev/log for logging to work, and use of
    sftp-server in a chroot configuration therefore
    requires that syslogd(8) establish a logging socket inside
    the chroot directory.
SEE ALSO¶
sftp(1), ssh(1), sshd_config(5), sshd(8)
T. Ylonen and S. Lehtinen, SSH File Transfer Protocol, draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt, October 2001, work in progress material.
HISTORY¶
sftp-server first appeared in
    OpenBSD 2.8.
AUTHORS¶
Markus Friedl <markus@openbsd.org>
| July 27, 2021 | Linux 5.14.0-427.18.1.el9_4.x86_64 |