I setup SSH2 and it works great.  I tried messing around with ChRoot, but 
when I try and log in as a user that is listed in ChRoot, it says

/bin/bash cannot be found.

I have tried putting /bin/bash in the users home directory and I get the 
same thing.  I have tried changing their shell in /etc/passwd to ./bash and 
copy bash into their home directory, and still nothing.

Anybody run into this before?  Anything I can do to fix this?

Also, if I wanted to let somebody run cc or g++ from the shell, but as 
chroot, is there anyway to let them run those commands, but still not have 
access to the rest of the server?

Thanks,

Wes


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