Setup SFTP Server
When finished you’ll have a SFTP server setup that is configured so the users are in a chroot environment, and can not ssh, or telnet to the server.
Install SSH server if it is not already
yum install openssh-server openssh-client
Create group that is limited to sftp so they can’t ssh, scp etc.
groupadd sftpusers
Add chroot settings to /etc/ssh/sshd_config. The %u is a variable, which is the users username.
Match Group sftpusers ChrootDirectory /sftp/%u ForceCommand internal-sftp
Make ftp directory
mkdir /sftp
Add SFTP user
useradd -g sftpusers -d /sftp -s /sbin/nologin newsftpuser
Create password for new user
passwd newsftpuser
Create directory for user
mkdir /sftp/newsftpuser
Create directory to put ftp files
mkdir /sftp/newsftpuser/files
Change permissions
chown newsftpuser:sftpusers /sftp/newsftpuser/files/
Restart sshd
systemctl restart sshd
Should be good to go. Test it by logging in with your favorite FTP client.