Hi,
I want to set up a chrooted environment for certain users that are working
on a web project (they have to access the machine directly, a rh51, via
ssh, and be able to up/down files using ftp.) Now, I know how to setup the
ftp so that they are restricted to their homedir, can I do the same for ssh
(telnet would be a last resort)? I know I can run a chroot and force them
into a dir, but I'm not able actually to run their entire session (or for
that matter, their account itself) in a chrooted env. They have to be able
to use vi. And if possible, lynx (to check the web site they are building)
and pine (to receive and send their email), but that's not a priority for
the moment.
I have managed to set up a script that I have put in place of /bin/bash in
the passwd file, and find some of the libs needed for that, but I guess
there is a better way somehow to do this.
Thanks!
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