# SFTP subsystem mode In this mode SFTPGo speaks the server side of SFTP protocol to stdout and expects client requests from stdin. You can use SFTPGo as subsystem via the `startsubsys` command. This mode is not intended to be called directly, but from sshd using the `Subsystem` option. For example adding a line like this one in `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`: ```shell Subsystem sftp sftpgo startsubsys ``` Command-line flags should be specified in the Subsystem declaration. ```shell Usage: sftpgo startsubsys [flags] Flags: -d, --base-home-dir string If the user does not exist specify an alternate starting directory. The home directory for a new user will be: / base-home-dir must be an absolute path. -c, --config-dir string Location for SFTPGo config dir. This directory should contain the "sftpgo" configuration file or the configured config-file and it is used as the base for files with a relative path (eg. the private keys for the SFTP server, the SQLite database if you use SQLite as data provider). This flag can be set using SFTPGO_CONFIG_DIR env var too. (default ".") -f, --config-file string Name for SFTPGo configuration file. It must be the name of a file stored in config-dir not the absolute path to the configuration file. The specified file name must have no extension we automatically load JSON, YAML, TOML, HCL and Java properties. Therefore if you set "sftpgo" then "sftpgo.json", "sftpgo.yaml" and so on are searched. This flag can be set using SFTPGO_CONFIG_FILE env var too. (default "sftpgo") -h, --help help for startsubsys -j, --log-to-journald Send logs to journald. Only available on Linux. Use: $ journalctl -o verbose -f To see full logs. If not set, the logs will be sent to the standard error -v, --log-verbose Enable verbose logs. This flag can be set using SFTPGO_LOG_VERBOSE env var too. (default true) -p, --preserve-home If the user already exists, the existing home directory will not be changed ``` In this mode `bolt` and `sqlite` providers are not usable as the same database file cannot be shared among multiple processes, if one of these provider is configured it will be automatically changed to `memory` provider. The username and home directory for the logged in user are determined using [user.Current()](https://golang.org/pkg/os/user/#Current). If the user who is logging is not found within the SFTPGo data provider, it is added automatically. You can pre-configure the users inside the SFTPGo data provider, this way you can use a different home directory, restrict permissions and such.