Yea, I ran this just after installation. Everything seems OK by the results. What seems to be off is that it shows the wrong user assigned to the file that is supposedly being uploaded. I can tell because the user that is displayed doesn't have the directories or the files that are shown to be uploaded by them in their home directories at all...it's in another users directory that is the one actually doing the uploading.
For example:
user joesomebody may show as uploading /home/music/novemberrain.mp3
however, in reality ... joesomebody doesn't even have a directory /home/music/... at all.
This directory belongs to someone else instead...and I know they are connected actually because of the netstat command.
# sftp-verif
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# MySecureShell Verification Tool #
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** Verifing file existance **
Verifing file existance of /bin/MySecureShell [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /usr/bin/sftp-who [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /usr/bin/sftp-kill [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /usr/bin/sftp-state [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /usr/bin/sftp-admin [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /usr/bin/sftp-verif [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /usr/bin/sftp-user [ OK ]
Verifing file existance of /etc/ssh/sftp_config [ OK ]
** Verifing rights **
Verifing file rights of /etc/ssh/sftp_config [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /usr/bin/sftp-who [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /usr/bin/sftp-verif [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /usr/bin/sftp-user [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /usr/bin/sftp-kill [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /usr/bin/sftp-state [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /usr/bin/sftp-admin [ OK ]
Verifing file rights of /bin/MySecureShell [ OK ]
** Verifing rotation logs **
MySecureShell rotation logs [ OK ]
** Verifing server status **
Verifing server status (ONLINE) [ OK ]
** Verifing server dependencies **
Show only error(s):
** Verifing server configuration (just for user: root) **
Show only error(s):
** All tests dones **