check the following man pages:

man chmod
man chown
man newgrp

and search TLDP for user permissions, file permissions. Basically, what
you have to di is the following: you change the permissions of
everything you don't want them to access using CHMOD. NOTE: this is
highly dangerous... since you might limit access to a ritical file (i.e.
/bin/bash). If you are talking about FTP access, then in your server
config you should be able to tell chroot to some direcotry... In proftpd
you can customize that on a per user basis.

What are you trying to do?

El mar, 17-06-2003 a las 15:03, Ehrhart, Jay escribió:
> I have created users who are in the users group on a Red Hat 8.0 server.
> They have bash shell login.  How do I restrict users to their home
> folders?  I don't want them to be able to leave their home folders.
> 
> Thanks
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