Re: Can't do it with SSH or telnet, because neither has it built into the protocol <frown>. The reason you can do it with FTP is because the FTP daemon used by Cobalt has it's own commands (it doesn't rely on the ones on the system) and applies it's own chroot.
And if you could do it, then everyone's login would have to have their own copies of the programs they want to run, since linux couldn't find the "real" ones in a chrooted directory structure. I've been told it can be done with FreeBSD, and in fact I'm studying that now, but you can't run FreeBSD on the RaQ (at least not without completely destroying the gui <wry grin>. Jeff Thanks for the info. I know FTP works because it is a separate program that enforces the access limitations itself. I don't fancy changing all the permissions on each directory etc, so will stick to the policy of ensuring that no sensitive data is stored in areas that may be accessed. However, if you do make any progress, please let me know. Thanks and Regards Paul Rosenthal _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
