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 -- Alan Bort Linux Registered User 298277 -Country Manager- [http://counter.li.org] [ http://www.linuxquestions.org ] Username: Ciccio [ http://es.tldp.org ] Ciccio.- -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list