Hello!
I have found a few how-to's on the net for creating user
jails with ftp so users cannot browse outside of their home
directories. That's what I am looking to do, but with ssh
when the user logs in.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
TIA!
Christopher Davis
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Roberto:
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> Christopher Davis wrote:
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e any other suggestions?
Thanks!
Christopher Davis
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Kristian:
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> Hi Christopher,...
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I was hoping to gather some input on using Mondo Rescue on
Debian from the Debian users list as well. Please see below
for message posted to the mondo devel list.
Thank you!
Christopher Davis
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d sid, various 2.4
and 2.6 kernels.
Any ideas how to correct this other than keeping a copy of
the driver on disk for the install?
Thanks!
Christopher Davis
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Fabiana Jorge wrote:
Hello,
I've been reading some stuff about apt, dpkg and I wonder if it is
possible to have more control on package's dependencies. Is there other
package managers for debian that are able to support it?
I've found this at www.debian.org
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