My host uses jailshell.  Don't know if it's free or
commercial.


--- mike t,


--- Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> you can also use "jailkit". with it, users are
> locked to their home
> directories
> (having their own copies of clean config files) and
> can only use binaries /
> commands you intend them to use by giving them their
> own & separate
> copy (aside from access-rights).
> 
> access to /etc config files are also restricted
> since they can only access
> their own local config files located typically at
> /home/jail/etc.

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