> > > The user can change to directories above their home. > > Is there a way to chroot them > > Use restricted bash shell for the user (/bin/rbash) in the > /etc/passwd. >
This does not seem to affect sshd. I changed a user to use rbash but I could still go to a windows machine and use the putty program pscp to get a file from /etc. pscp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/passwd passwd.txt Maybe it's simply just not a feature of openssh. I think I'll investigate that chroot patch to sshd someone mentioned. I think they said it was for woody, but I'll see if it works with potato. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

