In article <055b01c0c11f$d32f4010$6e0b4b89@munich>,
David Salisbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thanks Ian. I was surprised the question seeded the discussion
>that it did. You are "spot on" below on what I'm trying to do, and have
>used
>the method you describe below to basically emulate an rsh
In article <005691001131455102L112*@MHS>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>chroot does nothing to hide uid 0. It makes a subdirectory appear as /,
>so you can give somebody access to /publicdirectory, and to them it's
>/... they can't cd out of that heirarchy to the rest of your filesystem.
>No h
In article <036d01c0bef3$3bbd83a0$6e0b4b89@munich>,
David Salisbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Is there a way to have rsync not prompt for a password.
>I've tried using .shosts and also the authorized_keys files,
>but neither seem to work. Is there anyway to modify the
>rsh or ssh commands th