I needed a SFTP server with a few different users who could upload, but not be able to see what the others uploaded. The default installation allows users to move around the filesystem and view most files. This was my setup using CentOS 8.

Setup

Create a group

addgroup sftp

Create a user

adduser -G sftp -s /bin/false *username*

passwd *username*

Set up folder structure for chroot

mkdir -p /home/jail

chown root:root /home/jail

chmod 755 /home/jail

Make directory for user

mkdir -p /home/jail/*username*

chown *usernamer*:*username* /home/jail/*username*

chmod 700 /home/jail/*username*

Modify sshd_config

nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config

AllowTTY and AllowX11Forwarding defaults are already no, but I like to make sure by uncommenting the line.
change #AllowTTY no to AllowTTY no
change #AllowX11Forwarding no to AllowX11Forwarding no

add the line AllowGroups sftp
add the following

Match Group sftp
  ForceCommand internal-sftp
  ChrootDirectory /home/jail

Restart SSH

service sshd restart

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