On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Ben Munat wrote: > Hmm, I haven't messed with jail in a while... Well, did you add the jailed > user to the > regular system with useradd? In other words, there are two steps to adding a > jailed user: > add the user to the regular system with useradd and a shell of /usr/bin/jail > and then add > the user to jail with addjailuser and a shell of /bin/bash. Oh, and the > /usr/bin/jail > shell needs to be in /etc/shells.
Incidently, you can use libnss-mysql to avoid having to create an actual system account if you need "true" virtual users. -- -- [email protected] mailing list
