Date: Tue, 6 Aug 1996 14:20:40 -0700 From: "Neil C. Jensen" <njensen@salsa.habaneros.com> To: "'questions@freebsd.org'" <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: chroot Message-ID: <01BB83A2.72DAC0A0@jalapeno.habaneros.com>
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I'm running into some difficulties chroot'ing users, and the man pages = aren't explicit enough for a novice like myself :(. I have tried the following so far; 1. using "/usr/sbin/chroot /user's_home_directory" as the login shell = gives a "permission denied" error. 2. Then I tried using a script as the shell in the password file. The = script simply chrooted to the user's home directory, and I suid'd it to = hopefully overcome any permissions problems. Unfortunately, I still get = Permission Denied. =20 I have already populate the chroot directory with the necessary /bin/sh = and a few other utilites to get goin. I'm sure I'm just missing something simple - does anyone have any = pointers? Thanks in advance. Neil Jensen Habanero Studios Ltd. Vancouver, Canada
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