How do I change my home directory?

Advertisement

Advertisement

dangapin
Guest

Jail might work?

I have the same issue, and was told that Jail would be the program to use, though I haven't gotten it working yet.

Better luck to you!
Dan

Reply with quote

martin
Site Admin
martin avatar

Re: Jail might work?

@dangapin: Jail can be used to force user to stay only in some (usually home) directory (or its subdirectories). IMHO it is not a usual way to change home directory.

Reply with quote

bogdanpsc
Guest

Re: How do I change my home directory?

martin wrote:

Home directory is server-side settings. You cannot change it from WinSCP. However you can instruct WinSCP to use some specific directory as default instead of home directory. See Directories tab on Login dialog.
Thank you. It worked.

Reply with quote

Advertisement

aksarben
Joined:
Posts:
72

Re: How do I change my home directory?

I never see the Login dialog. How do I make appear?

Setting the default directory is way too hard for such a simple task. Why don't you just put this in a normal properties dialog for each site?

Reply with quote

aksarben
Joined:
Posts:
72

Re: How do I change my home directory?

The problem is that I'm often not at my home/default directory when I close WinSCP. If I forget to return to the top level folder upon exit, next time I start WinSCP, I'm buried deep different directory that I rarely work in, and have to remember the long and complex path to get back to the top (outside my normal server account’s tree, starts with “/var/www…” (I think). Then I have go look up the “home” folder again.

It would save me time and aggravation if I could tell WinSCP to always resume at a folder I specify.

Reply with quote

Advertisement

You can post new topics in this forum