As long as the user is a "USER" and doesn't have elevated authorities,
the user should have no authority to get into another user's
folder.....

My Ubuntu system has my two kids setup with their own ID and neither
can get to the other's or my $HOME folders.

To confirm, set up two

On Apr 21, 12:27 pm, naveen shankar <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Suppose I create a user called guest with homedir /home/guest. When
> somebody logs (direct or ssh) in to this how do i prevent him from
> accessing any file outside /home/guest?
> I dont want to change group or ownership of files for other users.
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