[ale] User restrictions
Scott Nolde
smnoldelinux at mediaone.net
Sun Sep 3 09:37:22 EDT 2000
Stuffed Crust wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 01:01:19PM -0400, Scott Nolde wrote:
> > On a RH6.2 system, how do I restrict logged in users from seeing
> > anything outside their ~/user directory?
>
> If you don't trust them that much, don't give them an account. Seriously.
>
> you could chroot the shell they use, but then you'll break a LOT of
> things, especially if you want to let them actually _do_ anything.
>
> - Pizza
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Mandrake-Linux had a 'secure' install which gave users access to only
their home directories. They had access to all the shell commands and
mail, too. So, what special configuration is being used for that?
- Scott
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