Re: chrooting only one usergroup

From: Robin Green (greenrd_at_greenrd.org)
Date: 09/16/05

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    To: secureshell@securityfocus.com, Anne Ramey <anner@blast.com>
    Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 15:30:09 +0100
    
    

    On Wednesday 14 September 2005 18:19, Anne Ramey wrote:
    > I'd like just one user group to be chrooted when logging in through ssh.
    > Is this possible?

    You can do this using rssh.

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    Robin
    

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