Re: ssh user question

From: Bernd Buske (bernd.buske@t-online.de)
Date: 03/30/03

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    From: Bernd Buske <bernd.buske@t-online.de>
    Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:33:18 +0200
    
    

    Peter Mees wrote:
    > I want to give a user ssh login to my server, but i don't want him out of
    > his home directory.
    > Is this possible , and how ?
    >
    > Thnx in advance
    >
    >
    You are using open-ssh or the one from ssh.com, the
    last one has build in chroot funktions.


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