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- From: dtb@otto.bf.rmit.oz.au (David Bath)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
- Subject: Re: Restricted directory trees in Unix - how?
- Message-ID: <dtb.714877336@otto>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 01:02:16 GMT
- References: <928@gofish.Stars.Reston.Unisys.COM> <1992Aug25.175519.12526@krfiny.uucp>
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- jeffj@krfiny.uucp (J. Jonas) writes:
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- >In article <928@gofish.Stars.Reston.Unisys.COM> dymm@cards.com (David Dymm) writes:
- >>I would like to set up a restricted directory tree
- >>on my Sun 4 system. That is, certain users, when logging on,
- >>would be placed into accounts that would be located in a
- >>directory tree that would not have access to the rest of
- >>the system directory structure. ...
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- Use chroot(2) like anonymous ftp does
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- Regards
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- David T. Bath
- email: dtb@otto.bf.rmit.oz.au
- Work: Global Technology Corporation, Carlton, Vic, OZ (03) 3477511
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