I know, but that's not sufficiant. rbash does not prevent from accessing files below your home-directory like: ls ~/../../etc -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Gerd Bitzer [mailto:gerd.bitzer@tesion.de] Gesendet am: Montag, 20. November 2000 12:13 An: Stiefenhofer, Marek ECOFIS Betreff: Re: [suse-security] Chroot ssh login may be there's also another interesting possibility, socalled restricted shells. The user is then limited to its own homedirectory, as far as I know e.g. bash supports this mode with "bash -r". Maybe other shells also have this feature "Stiefenhofer, Marek ECOFIS" wrote:
Hi,
I want to chroot user logins via telnet/ssh to their home directory. I guess this is a standard procedure, but I'm sort of stuck. I can't chroot the login shell of a standard user - only root can chroot.
Examples would be appreciated...
Kind regards,
Marek Stiefenhofer
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