test this set the sticky bit of the dir as root.. that way they 
can not delete or rename files unless they are root...
At 12:50 PM 1/17/99 +1000, Reagan Blundell wrote:
>> > > The only way I can think of is to pre-create an .ssh directory, and
chown
>> > > it to root with no write permissions.
>> > 
>> > Doesn't work; since the user has rwx permission in their home directory,
>> > they can just delete anything below it.
>> 
>> Create a file in .ssh owned by root with owner write only.  Change the
>> owner of .ssh to root and set it owner write only.  Now the user cannot
>> delete the directory.
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>They might not be able to delete it, but they can still re-name it.
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