Eric Blake <ebb9 <at> byu.net> writes: > > rbash as in restricted-bash? If so, 'bash -r' or 'cp /bin/bash > /bin/rbash; rbash' will try to do what you want. However, I make no > claims that the restricted mode of bash is secure, only that it will > perform the restrictions mentioned in 'man bash'. Which is why I don't > bundle the name rbash in the bash package. But if enough people want it, > I suppose I could (it's a one-line change to my cygport build script). > Yes I did. I was looking for a restricted bash to add into /etc/passwd for some users just to make it slightly more difficult to browse everywhere for some users. Tony
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