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
Kurth Bemis - Network/Systems Administrator, USAExpress.net/Ozone Computer

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