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Hi, |
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I think, that better solution is chrootssh (it also have switch in openssh |
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ebuild). I've used it for a year or so and it works well. I can send you |
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some scripts I use along with it (for copying libs to chroot and creating |
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users). |
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Petr |
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> Ben Munat wrote: |
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>> So, my question is, is there a way to restrict her user's movements in |
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>> the file system? It would be nice if she were only able to work within |
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>> her home directory. |
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> Best is to set up a chroot environment in which the user will work. |
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> I think a good starting point is jailkit @ |
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> http://olivier.sessink.nl/jailkit/ |
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> I already have an ebuild for it in my overlay @ |
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> http://gentoo.mirror.at.stealer.net/portage_overlay/app-admin/jailkit/ |
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> Package contains a shell which will jail the user into a specific |
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> directory. Contains also tools to copy programs and depending libraries |
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> into the chroot environment. |
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> Sven |
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