i'm looking at making it so that when ppl loginto FTP with thier usernames
and passwords they are put in a "false root" thus deniying them access to
the filesystem.....one problem.... look
chroot: too few arguments
Try `chroot --help' for more information.
usa:root[/bin]$ chroot /www
chroot: cannot execute /bin/sh: No such file or directory
usa:root[/bin]$ ls
ae csh encrypt kill mt
rmdir stty vdir
arch date false ln mv
run-parts su vi
ash dd fdflush loadkeys netstat
sash sync virtfs
bash df fgrep login pidof
screen tar zcat
cat dir ftpaccess ls pine
screen-3.9.5 tcsh
chgrp dmesg fuser mkdir ping
secure-su tempfile
chmod dnsdomainname grep mknod ps
sed true
chown echo gunzip mktemp pwd
setserial umount
cp ed gzip more rbash
sh uname
cpio egrep hostname mount rm
sleep uncompress
usa:root[/bin]$
hrm......never had this problem until i started using .debs!
any ideas?
~kurth
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