It's /home/theuser.

petya

On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 07:13 -0500, Lynn Constantino wrote:
> What is the user's path for the home directory in /home/chroot/etc/passwd 
> file?  
> 
> Lynn C
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of petya
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:47 PM
> To: James Shewey
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: chrooted home directory
> 
> Yes, chrooted ls and cd works, so theuser can chdir to it's home
> directory after login. Here is my rssh.conf:
> 
> logfacility = LOG_USER 
> allowscp
> allowsftp
> allowrsync
> umask = 022
> chrootpath = /home/chroot
> 
> petya
> 
> On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 14:35 -0800, James Shewey wrote:
> > Right but if ls or cd is not working inside the chroot then rssh will
> > not be able to a) detect /home/theuser or b) cd into it. I know you
> > are sucessfully chrooting (eg /home/chroot/ becomes /) but once you
> > have chrooted does ls and cd work? 
> > 
> > On 11/28/06, petya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         Yes, it is dropping me to /home/chroot, which is / for
> >         theuser, it can
> >         cd to it's home directory. But I want rssh to cd /home/theuser
> >         in the
> >         chroot, when theuser logs in. This should be the normal
> >         behavior
> >         according to the error message in the log. 
> >         
> >         petya
> >         
> >         On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 14:14 -0800, James Shewey wrote:
> >         > if you ssh in using rssh, after it errors out it dumps you
> >         > into /home/chroot correct? So if you ssh  in and type ls,
> >         what
> >         > happens? if this works, try cd-ing into the directory. 
> >         >
> >         > On 11/28/06, petya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         >         Hi!
> >         >
> >         >         It didn't help, same thing. I have tried this
> >         earlier.
> >         > 
> >         >         petya
> >         >
> >         >         On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 13:59 -0800, James Shewey
> >         wrote:
> >         >         > try chmod a+rwx /home/theuser
> >         >         >
> >         >         > On 11/28/06, petya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         >         >         Hi everbody!
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         I have a problem with chrooted sftp. When
> >         theuser
> >         >         logs in, it
> >         >         >         doesn't 
> >         >         >         find itself in it's home directory, but in
> >         the
> >         >         chrooted /. The
> >         >         >         log says:
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh[23496]: setting
> >         umask to 
> >         >         022
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh[23496]: chrooting
> >         all users
> >         >         >         to /home/chroot
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx rssh[23496]: chroot
> >         cmd
> >         >         >         line: /usr/lib/rssh/rssh_chroot_helper 2
> >         >         >         "/usr/lib/openssh/sftp-server"
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx
> >         rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: new
> >         >         session for 
> >         >         >         theuser,
> >         >         >         UID=10009
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx
> >         rssh_chroot_helper[23496]:
> >         >         user's home dir
> >         >         >         is /home/theuser 
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx
> >         rssh_chroot_helper[23496]:
> >         >         couldn't
> >         >         >         find /home/theuser in chroot jail
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx
> >         rssh_chroot_helper[23496]: 
> >         >         chrooted
> >         >         >         to /home/chroot
> >         >         >         Nov 28 22:35:13 xxx
> >         rssh_chroot_helper[23496]:
> >         >         changing
> >         >         >         working
> >         >         >         directory to / (inside jail) 
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         However, theuser's home is there:
> >         >         >         # pwd
> >         >         >         /home/chroot/home
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         # ls -la|grep theuser 
> >         >         >         drwx------+ 4 theuser        users 4096
> >         2006-11-02
> >         >         09:55
> >         >         >         theuser
> >         >         >
> >         >         >         What am I doing wrong?
> >         >         > 
> >         >         >         petya
> >         >         >
> >         >         >
> >         >         >
> >         >
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> >         Blue Security 
> >         > (BS).
> >         >
> >         > Using a program called Blue Frog, BS created a distributed
> >         network of
> >         > over ½ mil users who would automatically send opt out
> >         requests to
> >         > spammers' clients. This was so effective that PM declared
> >         that BS 
> >         > "found the right solution to stop spam, and I can't let this
> >         > continue." PM then DDoSd BS, endangered the net by hacking a
> >         major
> >         > router on the net's backbone to block BS' webpage and
> >         finally attacked 
> >         > typepad, where BS had just surrendered 30 min earlier. This
> >         attack
> >         > caused about 2000 servers to go down including typepad and
> >         > livejournal.While BS gave up because they felt this would
> >         "prevent a 
> >         > full-scale cyber-war that we just don't have the authority
> >         to start"
> >         > The community disagreed and started a Blue Frog clone called
> >         okopipi
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> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > On 5/17/6, a spammer known as PharmaMaster (PM) attacked Blue Security
> > (BS).
> > 
> > Using a program called Blue Frog, BS created a distributed network of
> > over ½ mil users who would automatically send opt out requests to
> > spammers' clients. This was so effective that PM declared that BS
> > "found the right solution to stop spam, and I can't let this
> > continue." PM then DDoSd BS, endangered the net by hacking a major
> > router on the net's backbone to block BS' webpage and finally attacked
> > typepad, where BS had just surrendered 30 min earlier. This attack
> > caused about 2000 servers to go down including typepad and
> > livejournal.While BS gave up because they felt this would "prevent a
> > full-scale cyber-war that we just don't have the authority to start"
> > The community disagreed and started a Blue Frog clone called okopipi
> > which will prevents DDOS attacks by using decentralization. 
> > 
> > With your help we can fight back against PM and his spam mafia. Please
> > join at okopipi.org and help take back our internet.
> 
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