On Thu, 23 Dec 1999, Ookhoi wrote: > > I will try to reproduce it at home.... It seems to be quite useful for ISP > > setups... In the meantime, did you try giving > > > > chroot /usr/remote /bin/bash > > > > as your login shell? Of course enter it into /etc/shells as well. I did > > not try it yet, but it could even work. > > You mean in /usr/remote/etc/passwd ? That wil not work, because it then > can't chroot to /usr/remote In /etc/passwd it is not nescessary because > the chroot works already. If I do a login in stead of a su, I see the > motd from /etc/motd at the first login, and the /usr/remote/motd at the > second login (you have to type in your password twice for a chroot > login).
I meant in /etc/passwd. Who knows... Murphy is always lurking around. Robert Varga