Re: more on jail - suitable for multi user system ?

2001-12-05 Thread void
Make sure that these users can't send outgoing mail and can't ping-flood from your machine, if they are really random users off the street. I did a very similar project years ago and abuse was a big issue. -- Ben "An art scene of delight I created this to be ..." -- Sun Ra To U

Re: more on jail - suitable for multi user system ?

2001-11-30 Thread .
Joesh Juphland writes: > One thing I would like to do as a hobby is start a classic multi-user unix > system and giving out shell accounts to whoever wants one. Not a money > maker, of course, but it would be fun. > > My question: does anyone have any comments on using `jail` in a public > en

Re: more on jail - suitable for multi user system ?

2001-11-29 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Joesh Juphland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011130 01:17] wrote: > > One thing I would like to do as a hobby is start a classic multi-user unix > system and giving out shell accounts to whoever wants one. Not a money > maker, of course, but it would be fun. Jail will do pretty much what you want ei

more on jail - suitable for multi user system ?

2001-11-29 Thread Joesh Juphland
One thing I would like to do as a hobby is start a classic multi-user unix system and giving out shell accounts to whoever wants one. Not a money maker, of course, but it would be fun. My question: does anyone have any comments on using `jail` in a public environment like this - that is, ins