you can change their shell to `ksh -r`, and then the cd option is
completely disabled, they cannot change their path, and a few other
things.  Read the man page on it.

-CJO-

On Sat, 15 Aug 1998, Trevor Reynolds wrote:

> Hi, is there any way to limit what directories that a user has on a linux
> system, sort of like what gets done with anonymous ftp but I'd like to do it
> with telnet. Where the user logs in, but sees only his directories and sub
> directories...I'm not sure if this can be done, but I figured I'd ask
> anyway, Thanks in advance.
> 
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> It is a simple take to make things complex,
>  but a complex task to make them simple.
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> Trevor Reynolds
> System Administrator
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