I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
What exactly are you trying to do? Preventing users from changing
directories can be
Hello,
I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
I am not sure but I think giving them rbash will keep them in their own
directory.
Hello,
I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
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Chris Wong wrote:
Hello,
I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
I don't understand what you want to do.
The normal state of
Chris Wong wrote:
Hello,
I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
I don't understand what you want to do.
I believe
At 01:47 AM 7/30/98 -0400, you wrote:
Chris Wong wrote:
Hello,
I'm sorta new to Debian.. and I was wondering if anyone could help
me with limiting users to their own directory. I've read docs about it,
but still can't get it working. Anyone help? Thanks.
I don't
On Thu, Jul 30, 1998 at 02:08:00AM -0700, Chris Wong wrote:
That's exactly what I want.. in ftp, I'm stuck.. I thought it would be
nice
so users don't get lost in the filesystem if they changed to the root dir.
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