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Re: Locking a User to their home



What would the command for this look like? I am not sure I understand how this command works in reference to the tcsh or bash. My biggest concern is sftp as they probably won't be ssh'ing in.

On Oct 19, 2004, at 11:07 AM, James Dessart wrote:

You need to chroot them. I think you could set their shell to 'chroot
/Users/username tcsh' or bash, or whatever. Then they only have shell
built-in commands, and no access to other executables (other than any
in their home directory). All they see is everything below the
chrooted directory.

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