On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 03:20:57PM -0500, Larry Brown wrote:
> When chrooting a user does this also prevent the user from accessing other
> areas of the server when they login via ssh?  Also does anyone know if a
> good howto on using chroot to "jail" a user?

There are various documents covering how to do this.  However, you need
to be aware that they help but do not fix the jail issues.  Users may
still be able to break out of the jail.

The ssh team apparently has no serious desire to implement ssh jails or
at least it hasn't made it to the top of their priority lists yet.
Anything you put in will be an unsupported patch, and if you
subsequently need to update ssh, you'll need to reget the patches and
hope they work.

I still stand by my claim that ftp is more secure than sftp...

        .../Ed
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