Re: How to lock user in his home.

2005-09-20 Thread Greg Folkert
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 10:37 -0300, Leonardo Marques wrote: Hello people, I wanna how to lock a user in his home, he cannot see any other directory, just his home. Someone how can i do this? Well, the problem here is that *NIX doesn't by default allow users to write to the system

How to lock user in his home.

2005-09-13 Thread Leonardo Marques
Hello people, I wanna how to lock a user in his home, he cannot see any other directory, just his home. Someone how can i do this? Thanks for attention, []s -- -- Leonardo Marques http://www.analyx.org --

Re: How to lock user in his home.

2005-09-13 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 10:37:19AM -0300, Leonardo Marques wrote: Hello people, I wanna how to lock a user in his home, he cannot see any other directory, just his home. Someone how can i do this? rssh lets you restrict a user to only scp, rsync and sftp, I believe. Other than that, the

Re: How to lock user in his home.

2005-09-13 Thread Angelo Bertolli
Leonardo Marques wrote: Hello people, I wanna how to lock a user in his home, he cannot see any other directory, just his home. Someone how can i do this? Are you sure you want to do this? This means they will also not be able to see things like /bin/ls, so you might have to provide them

Re: How to lock user in his home.

2005-09-13 Thread Leonardo Marques
i want the user can do everything they can do by default minus browse accross the file system. On 9/13/05, Angelo Bertolli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leonardo Marques wrote: Hello people, I wanna how to lock a user in his home, he cannot see any other directory, just his home. Someone how

Re: How to lock user in his home

2005-09-13 Thread Ishwar Rattan
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Leonardo Marques wrote: i want the user can do everything they can do by default minus browse accross the file system. Unix does not work that way. For user home dirs you can use 700 mode but changing others in the system might break it. non-operable. -ishwar -- To

Re: How to lock user in his home

2005-09-13 Thread Paolo Pantaleo
2005/9/13, Ishwar Rattan [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Leonardo Marques wrote: i want the user can do everything they can do by default minus browse accross the file system. Unix does not work that way. For user home dirs you can use 700 mode but changing others in the

Re: How to lock user in his home.

2005-09-13 Thread David Kirchner
On 9/13/05, Leonardo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i want the user can do everything they can do by default minus browse accross the file system. Unfortunately this is not easily done. The user will need read access to the directories containing the binaries, such as /bin for the previously

Re: How to lock user in his home

2005-09-13 Thread Alvin Oga
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Leonardo Marques wrote: ?? i want the user can do everything they can do by default minus browse accross the file system. when the kiddies login, instead of using /bin/bash, you can: - use a modified shell ( simplest solution ) - you can use chroot