Help: Chroot

Help: Chroot

Post by Winston Smit » Sat, 18 May 2002 04:50:51



Can anyone point me in the right direction for 'Chrooting' users to their
home directories when they login ???

Many Thanks

 
 
 

Help: Chroot

Post by Aaro » Sat, 18 May 2002 11:25:23


Hi

If your talking about ftp, create a file called ftpchroot in /etc. >>> #
touch /etc/ftpchroot
Add your users line by line. All done, you don't even have to restart
anything !

If your talking about the server jail, look at:
http://www.bsdpro.com/info.php?cat=security&fileid=00014#article

Aaron


Quote:> Can anyone point me in the right direction for 'Chrooting' users to their
> home directories when they login ???

> Many Thanks


 
 
 

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