  | |  | How to limit new user accessing other files? | How to limit new user accessing other files? 2003-05-15 - By thomas@(protected)
Back vuhung@(protected) writes:
> > In order to give a good answer, we have to know what you do > > want to let them do. if you don't want them to have a shell > > at all, then change their shell to: > > /sbin/nologin > > > > if your system does not have that, then set it to: > > /bin/false > > > > here is the command from useradd: > > useradd -s /sbin/nologin > > > > HG wrote: > > > >>If I create a user account by using "useradd" and "passwd" under root > >> in Linux, how could I limit the user to access other files and avoid > >> disasters if they access our server through SSH ? > >> > >> > > > > -- > > ___cliff rayman___cliff@(protected)://www.genwax.com/ > > > > > > this is a very interesting topic. A did a search for "sftp chroot" and got > a lot of answers but setup up a chrooted scp or/and ssh enrironment seems > hard. > > Any idea? >
Isn't that a 'restricted shell' you are looking for ?
Thomas Joseph
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