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Yes & no & why? When you say: browse the files, then open a file, say /etc/ssh/sshdconfig, with their local editor, modify it, then when they save it saves it on the remote side? Well, the sshdconfig is a fairly deep system file. And any user editing that would need root access or placed in the sudoers. So why would you want folks who you say “aren't experienced with the Linux shell” to have such deep access in such a casual way? Seagate issues new freeagent for mac. Assuming you are confident this needs to be done, the users need to be given sudo and sftp access. Then they could just use any FTP program to setup an SFTP connection, maneuver to the files they need to edit & the job is done.
But that is really a bad way to handle access, privileges & permissions. And the scenario you describe is absolutely horrendous from a security standpoint. But then again, where are they accessing from? Outside of a closed network? Remotely from home?
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Maybe if this were in an Intranet then this would not be so bad. You could even setup AFP or Samba access. But if you are talking about folks accessing a secured server across a distance, AFP an Samba are horrible choices because they are protocols that thrive in low-latency (ie: fast/no-delay) environments. SFTP is the only choice.