Hi, Though I'd post something I found on the net about rbash. I haven't tested it yet.
[quote] But it's possible to get out from this chroot. woockie_at_twoflower:~$ cd .. rbash: cd: restricted woockie_at_twoflower:~$ vi foo in vi: :set shell=/bin/sh :shell woockie_at_twoflower:~$ cd .. woockie_at_twoflower:/home$ [end quote] It's disappointing if it's that easy. Still if they do get out and misbehave you could catch them with monitoring. For stronger restrictions PAM chroot and http://www.grsecurity.org is a class option. Cheers Rudi. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]