* Rudi Starcevic schrieb am 21.10.03 um 16:53 Uhr: > Hi, > > > Our rbash shells don't have access to vi ... or much else! Their > > path is set to "/usr/local/lib/rbash-bin/" and that directory has > > sym-links to a few selected binaries. > > > > Still I don't regard the rbash setup as secure. > > Yes but is sound OK for your needs. > In this case I need, or want, to restrict a fully logged in user. > So I can offer ftp and ssh access. > > To sumerize the options I've found so far: > > a) PAM chroot > b) rbash - restricted shell > c) SSH2 chroot access. > > In this case the machine in question is a remote virtual server with > only SSH access. So I think c) may be the go. > > If I had local users I guess a) or b) with a) having stronger security. >
but c) is not OpenSSH right? -- +-O . . . o . . . O . . . o . . . O . . . ___ . . . O . . . o .-+ | Ein Service von Links2Linux.de: / o\ RPMs for SuSE | | --> PackMan! <-- naeheres unter | __| and others | | http://packman.links2linux.de/ . . . O \__\ . . . O . . . O . | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]