Glenn Mabbutt wrote:
>
> good points below.  By the by, has anyone played with Xvnc in a chroot
> environment on *nix??  How is it configured?? I'm curious, but I've never
> played with it myself.
>

Yes, it is possible to launch Xvnc in a chrooted environment. But if you
want to make sure a user connected to your chrooted Xvnc has no access
to some part of your file system, you have chroot the X-clients too !
And it's going to be a bit more complicated if your user wants to use
applications like KDE or gnome...


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