Thanks Jason, > Usually you can't... as they have dependency problems.
Well I think it may be OK to just use the 'testing' .deb. Why ? Because I just did. It all installed OK without any error's. I just downloaded it and dpkg -i it. I haven't used it yet as I'm still reading the readme but it has successfully put a pam_chroot.so in the /lib/security dir. and libpam-chroot in /usr/share/doc. Finger's crossed it'll work just fine. To be thorough I'll head over to http://www.apt-get.org now. Cheers Rudi. > > Hi, > > > > Just a quick question on libpam-chroot. > > > > This package is not availalbe in 'stable'. > > I've only ever used 'stable'. > > > > It should be OK to grab this package from 'testing' and use it hey ? > > Usually you can't... as they have dependency problems. What you need > is a "backport" to stable... search on Google for one > (http://www.apt-get.org/ is one) and see if anyone has a backport > for it. Hopefully they do... I'd be interested in CHROOT as well. > > I've heard of something called "jailshell" as offered on some control > panels like cPanel, but not sure what it actually is. So I know its > possible... just haven't found a reliable way. Advanced users can probably > figure out ways to break out of the jail, but at least it helps a bit. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]