lshell is a shell coded in Python, that lets you restrict a user's environment to limited sets of commands, choose to enable/disable any command over SSH (e.g. SCP, SFTP, rsync, etc.), log user's commands, implement timing restriction, and more.
There is no lshell package for Debian any more since release 8.0 and now 9.0. You will have to update your README or even better provide your own .deb package ;-)
There is no lshell package for Debian any more since release 8.0 and now 9.0. You will have to update your README or even better provide your own .deb package ;-)