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Subject: [suse-security] chroot
From: Ralf Koch (info
formel4.de)Date: Tue Dec 05 2000 - 14:02:00 CST
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Hi.
I've just a short question: Does anybody know how secure it is to
chroot users in a small piece of my server tree?
We want users to login via ssh and work on a webserver (test scripts
etc.). They shouldn't see each other even they shouldn't know if they
are on a real server or in a virtual space that seems and behave in
most cases like a server. To point it out: Is there a possibility to
break up the chrooted environment or is it safe to let them login ?
Thanks in advance
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