Be carefull with this advice.... If you have not locked down the system the
user might be able to change his/her shell (csh) and get unrestricted access to
the system..
JUST A CAUTION!
Larry Dunn
Senior Unix Systems Engineer
PNC Bank NA
David Kulp wrote:
> >
> > a> Restricting users to their home directory.
> > Sorry, not possible with plain UNIX shells. Perhaps you could make a menu
> > system and have them use that instead?
>
> Not with plain unix shells, but restricted shells are possible.
> On solaris, for example, see rsh(1m) the restricted shell. Users
> cannot change directories, modify PATH, run programs containing '/',
> or redirect output.
>
> -d