Re: Users and their file/directory Permissions.

2002-07-06 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 02:12 06 Jul 2002, Jay Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I am also interested in this topic. According to the man page chroot | would work something like this as users shell but I can't get it work | even though I copied /bin/bash to /home/login/bin | | chroot /home/login

Re: Users and their file/directory Permissions.

2002-07-06 Thread Keith Morse
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Ted Gervais wrote: What does one have to do, to keep users that enter your system, to stay in their own directories. People telnet in or ssh in and look around and was wondering if there is a way to stop that. Maybe set the permissions or something so they have to

Re: Users and their file/directory Permissions.

2002-07-06 Thread Jay Daniels
On Sat, 2002-07-06 at 02:44, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 02:12 06 Jul 2002, Jay Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | I am also interested in this topic. According to the man page chroot | would work something like this as users shell but I can't get it work | even though I copied /bin/bash to

Users and their file/directory Permissions.

2002-07-05 Thread Ted Gervais
What does one have to do, to keep users that enter your system, to stay in their own directories. People telnet in or ssh in and look around and was wondering if there is a way to stop that. Maybe set the permissions or something so they have to remain in their own home directory?? Is that

Re: Users and their file/directory Permissions.

2002-07-05 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 15:58 05 Jul 2002, Ted Gervais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | What does one have to do, to keep users that enter your system, to stay in | their own directories. People telnet in or ssh in and look around and was | wondering if there is a way to stop that. Maybe set the permissions or |

Re: Users and their file/directory Permissions.

2002-07-05 Thread Jay Daniels
On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 23:46, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 15:58 05 Jul 2002, Ted Gervais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | What does one have to do, to keep users that enter your system, to stay in | their own directories. People telnet in or ssh in and look around and was | wondering if there is a