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Date:      Tue, 19 Nov 2019 15:09:45 +0200
From:      Christos Chatzaras <chris@cretaforce.gr>
To:        freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: jexec as user?
Message-ID:  <F75AA78E-EC55-49F8-9CEA-AB6C6F0BD742@cretaforce.gr>
In-Reply-To: <a572c2ec-52b6-0999-9106-75051cfc9821@sentex.net>
References:  <1237616943.9.1574163726832@localhost> <a572c2ec-52b6-0999-9106-75051cfc9821@sentex.net>

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> On 19 Nov 2019, at 15:02, mike tancsa <mike@sentex.net> wrote:
>=20
> On 11/19/2019 6:42 AM, Ronald Klop wrote:
>> Hi,
>>=20
>> Is it possible to jexec into a jail as a regular user. Or to enable
>> that somewhere?
>> Or is the way to do such a thing to set up ssh in the jail?
>>=20
> On 11.3 at least, does not the built in functionality of jexec do what
> you need ?
>=20
> jexec [-l] [-u username | -U username] jail [command ...]
>=20
> # jexec -U testuser 3 csh
> testuser@cacticonsole:/ % id
> uid=3D1005(testuser) gid=3D1005(testuser) groups=3D1005(testuser)
> testuser@cacticonsole:/ %
>=20

I think he wants to use jexec as a normal user from the main OS.

If he wants to run jexec as root and login to jail as user then your =
command works.=



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