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<0> dong <1> headmonkey, that's bull****, or I would still be using Windows <1> headmonkey, Windows is much more of a mental challenge. <1> headmonkey, Linux just works. <2> Hey guys, i just added a user. Is it possible to restrict them to their home directory? <1> Dong was a straight up Tuttle. <3> PeterFA, it was just a smart *** comment, not a fact ;) <4> add them to no groups? <5> Noel4DMB: Try giving them a restricted shell (rbash) <1> Noel4DMB, yeah, make everything else non-traversable. <1> I think riczho has the best answer. <2> Is there a doc for that? I can login with the new user account but i'd like to keep them in /www/user <1> Noel4DMB, what distro? <2> RHEL3 <4> in ~/username/public-html or /www/user? <2> i've create /www/user for them
<1> Noel4DMB, apt-get install rbash or yum install rbash... then change their account environment to /bin/rbash <2> I'm hosting a few friends but id ont want them going out of that <1> Noel4DMB, by default, they can't do ****. <4> Noel4DMB: it's all about perms <1> Noel4DMB, it's ok if they can go int /etc, because they cannot do **** there. <1> Noel4DMB, it's not like Windows where the world can do more **** to your computer than you can. <2> PeterFA: I'd like to restrict them from peering into other's directories though. <2> right <4> Noel4DMB: which groups are they in? ... that' <4> s your q <6> Noel4DMB: just chmod those directories 700 <4> is't it really? <2> it created them in "user:user" <2> like "john:john" <6> Noel4DMB: in that case group execute/read is probably fine, too. 750 <2> hmmm. i'd really like to not give them any sort of maneuvering out of their directory. <2> Like i just logged in with their user and could download a file from somebdoy else's directory <1> Noel4DMB, then change the mode for those directories... man chmod <2> ok. but there's no way to have that user's bottom line be /www/user? I'd really prefer to not even have them see anything at all <7> chroot jail? <1> Noel4DMB, if your chmod 700 -r /*, they won't be able to see ****. <2> k <1> Noel4DMB, WAIT1 <1> Noel4DMB, make sure /bin/*, /sbin/*, and /usr/* have the mode 755 on them <2> wait i can just do 750 on /www then <1> Noel4DMB, 1 on any directory makes in intraversable, they can't go into it, and 4 makes it readable, remove this, and they won't even be able to see in it. <8> PeterFA good knews, humidity is dropping, convergence zone is working <2> ok so setting 750 makes the sites unable to be viewed on the web. <2> is there a way i can set it in the user's permissions that they are not allowed to leave a directory <4> not without chroot afaik <2> what is chroot <4> man chroot? <5> Changes the root. <4> it is pretty darn cool <4> _and_ not native to windoze afaik <9> Udev doesn't seem to be creating any device nodes for me. Running udevtest /block/ram0 for instance just displays "main: looking at device '/block/ram0' from subsystem 'block'". I've not got any rules setup at the moment but isn't udev supposed to at least create nodes with the kernel name? <10> do any of you know if linux supports this controller? <10> 00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801BA IDE U100 (rev 02) <11> Can you guys reccomend a decent raid 1 controller? <4> the kernel? <12> Im trying to install bootsplash in slackware. Im compiling 2.6.15.4 kernel, following this guide http://www.linuxbox420.com/guides/bootsplash.html . Everything is fine but in Bootsplash Configuration ---> I cant enable Bootup splash screen becoase theres nothing to enable/disable. The category is empty. Any ideas whats wrong? <11> basbryan: was that to me? <4> yes <4> as a question <13> why would k3b show that the disk limit is exceeded (>4.7GB) when it sees a DL dvd and i'm using a dvd-dl burner? obviously my data backups ain't working out too well <11> basbryan: no, I want proper hardware raid <4> mmm <1> Aye, that was one bad*** steak sandwich. <1> ****ing yumminess. <14> I burnt a CD on windows (send to -> CD), I cannot read it on linux, any suggestion? <1> LOL, HP in an ad... "Simplifying the integration of Open Source and Linux..." as if... <1> miasdfke29, mount -t auto /dev/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom (or appropriate devices, directories, etc." <1> ) <15> PeterFA: well, linux is free sw, I guess, thanks to gpl... <16> so is windows <16> thanks to bit torrent and faithful UK buddies <16> (j/k) <1> BetaBird4, dude, I would pay money to not use Windows. <1> BetaBird4, Linux is actually worth well over a thousand dollars. <15> BetaBird4: not Free, and possibly not sw ;) <1> Fair price in the market I'd say about $5000
<16> Wow thats insane <1> Easily. <16> Windows works for me tho.. I dont have the time to learn Linux based OS <1> BetaBird4, you don't know how expensive Windows Server 2003 really is. <1> BetaBird4, then get Kubuntu. <17> Yeah, it has per user liscense fees :| <1> BetaBird4, you don't have to learn **** there. <4> a 5 server copy of windoze 2003 i about $1,000 <1> thebmw-boy, it has a per connection.. can you ****ing believe that? <17> I didn't know that, thats why Linux is my choice for servers. <1> basbryan, Windows Server 2003 costs money... after licenses... it's ****ed up. Then you get spyware. <4> linux has NO per user cost <4> at all <4> yes! <1> basbryan, Linux has NO cost at all! <18> does anyone know how i can stop services in debian <1> basbryan, unless gaining your self esteme back counts as a cost, then Linux is expensive. <18> like the KDM <18> and apache <16> What can Kubuntu do that Server 2003 cant? <18> etc <19> Wait, "5 server?" What does that mean? <1> Solaris is really expensive. <16> besides price? <19> You can only install it on 5 machines? <1> It's like #30,000 per ****ing copy! <1> s/#/$ <19> Hm, i'll say now that I don't think linux is a good desktop OS, but there's no way that Windows makes a better server than linux <19> That's crazy talk. <15> stevekl: and then you need more licenses for clients to connect to it ;) <1> BetaBird4, I'm not going to sell you anything. (SSH, transparent firewalls...) <3> go ahead...buy windows server, buy micrsosoft sql server, buy micrososft office, ... and tell me its less expensive than linux....right <16> By all means, intrigue me <1> headmonkey, yeah, then get Exchange. <17> Yet, buisnesses choose Micro$hafts Winbl0ws everyday due to "less development costs" <1> BetaBird4, no, go google for yourself. <16> I enjoy Windows.. but I am more than interested in converting to something different <16> (if not better) hehe <1> BetaBird4, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, RiscOS, ReactOS... <1> BetaBird4, FreeDOS... <1> BetaBird4, name your pick. <19> BetaBird4: These guys are going to tell you to abandon windows. I'll tell you to by all means try linux (ubuntu in particular) and make it your primary OS, but don't throw out your XP discs <3> oh god...throw windows away, and dont use ubuntu <1> stevekl is right, they make really pretty coasters. <19> Eh, and play games <8> BetaBird4 ... it's your box, do with it as you please <15> BetaBird4: also consider plan 9 and inferno <19> Yeah, I know, wine, don't even start with it. <16> But Windoze so damn EZ to install and play with! <17> Yeah, If your new, Kubuntu or SuSE is the way to go. <16> No X this Y that KDE BullIsh <1> stevekl, I guess you're not familiar with Open Source games, are you? <19> PeterFA: Oh, all five of them? <1> BetaBird4, Linux is easier. <1> stevekl, oh hush. <16> I will definitely try out Kubuntu then <16> How big is it to install? <19> PeterFA: Well that's a valid argument. There's hardly any. <1> BetaBird4, adda' boy. <17> One cd <17> http://www.kubuntu.org/ <19> PeterFA: I'm not an advocate of windows, it's a terrible OS. I'm just stating a fact: most games run best on windows. <1> stevekl, there are quiet a few. <1> stevekl, yeah, that is true. <17> It's a liveCD to, so you can try b4 your install <20> Uh... 319 nicks. That's a lot. <1> stevekl, they run on Windows because they are designed for Windows. <1> Nanakaland, try #gentoo <15> BetaBird4: ask in #ubuntu (or #kubuntu if it exists) <19> PeterFA: You're absolutely right, and that's a shame, and I wish every game out there was also made for linux. But that's not in the cards <20> How do I figure out my IP? <15> Nanakaland: ifconfig <1> Nanakaland, ifconfig
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