Mike Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the contrary, they can do anything that the administrator makes it
> possible for them to do.  Many of the web hosting accounts I've signed
> up for came with a jailed shell that I could use to work with the
> files on the server but nothing more.

And "web hosting" is not "shell hosting" is it?  What does "work with"
mean anyways?  You need all the binaries to "work with", and they
need all their libs to function.  Sure, you could copy all the binaries
and libraries of the entire OS into the chroot, but then what is the
point of chrooting them at all?  What do you think this will protect
you from?

Adam

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