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From: stesin@elvisti.kiev.ua (Andrew V. Stesin)
Subject: Re: Restricting user
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Alek Argirov (alek@cyvox.net.au) wrote:
: Ken Bigelow wrote:

: > The basic requirement is to changwe the read/write/execute permissions
: > below the home directory. You'll have to let all users execute programs
: > in directories included in their local path,

: this works until the user tyes in.

: 	cd /

: then its bye bye restriction.

	man chroot

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