On Mon, 14 May 2007 02:43:59 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Follow-up: I found some posts on the archive about this being a very bad idea, 
would someone mind explaining why?

On this particular system some users are trusted, but others are "less" 
trusted. The system contains some different specific files, which only 
the trusted user may look at. Is it a better way to simply create a group 
and put trusted users into that group and making that group the group of the 
files (chmod 750)? Also a few setups in etc are unwanted reading for less 
trusted user, 
how should one deal with that then?

Forgive my ignorence on this issue!

> Hi
> 
> I am setting up a new OpenBSD machine in which I want to chroot users. I don't
> want to use any of the patching solutions to OpenSSH but want to implement a
> real system chroot solution so any user, who is chrooted, is jailed even if he
> logs in manually.
> 
> I have tried to find articles on this, but haven't been succesfull. 
> 
> Does anyone know of a good tutorial on how to do this on OpenBSD?
> 
> Best and kind regards.
> 
> Rico Secada.

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