Hello. I've tried to follow the sftp + chroot_safe tutorial<http://crux.nu/Main/ChrootSFTP>on the crux page but I can't get it to work. I can sftp/ssh to my machine as my usual user so I think the basic ssh/sftp setup is ok. I've followed the tutorial in minute detail but when I attempt to sftp as the sftp-user the connection is cut immediately without error messages. I've added my usual user to the /etc/sudoers exactly like the sftp usr and when I run sudo /usr/lib/ssh/sftp-server-chroot I get this output: Couldn't open /dev/null: No such file or directory If I do a strace /usr/lib/ssh/sftp-server I can see that the sftp-server prg performs an open(/dev/null) but when I have chrooted to the sftp usr home dir the /dev/null is not there, of course. Does anyone of you have any idea of what I'm doing wrong or how I can get this to work? Thanks, Martin