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RE: Security, audits and pserver
From: |
Shankar Unni |
Subject: |
RE: Security, audits and pserver |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2002 12:35:33 -0800 |
Paul Sander writes:
> A chroot environment is only good at containing
> what's inside it. It does not prevent access to
> the chroot environment from outside.
Oh, but that's OK - just set the shells for the users to /bin/false -
that'll prevent them from logging in with a shell. And isn't there a way
to specify a chrooted home directory in /etc/passwd? Can't remember what
it is at the moment..
Re: Security, audits and pserver, Phil R Lawrence, 2002/12/12
- RE: Security, audits and pserver, Neis, Mark, 2002/12/12
- RE: Security, audits and pserver, Douglas Finkle, 2002/12/13
- RE: Security, audits and pserver, Walter, Jan, 2002/12/16