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Blue Forest http://www.lslnet.com at 20:18 on April 6, 2006


[]chroot Help the problem

For example, I CHROOT SSH bars, anything good, but when CHROOT /chroot /usr/sbin/sshd always wrong, suggesting : CHROOT : /usr/sbin/sshd : No such file or directory. But apparently existed under sshd /usr/sbin
CHROOT FTP also like this, it's clear that there may be no means of the document, consult the

[]chroot Help the problem

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[]chroot Help the problem

Is CHROOT, /chroot into /, it should be /chroot/usr/sbin/sshd /usr/sbin/sshd?
Less use of CHROOT, watch, uh, go up in smoke.

[]chroot Help the problem

SSH is used to manage the server, you have to put it a CHROOT do?
If they wish, use the BSD assumes much easier to achieve your goal.



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