ABOUT Jailkit is a set of utilities to limit user accounts to specific files using chroot() and or specific commands. Setting up a jail is a lot easier using these utilities. See 'man jailkit' for more detailed info on the different utilities in this package. If you have not yet installed jailkit you can see this man page using 'man man/jailkit.8'. REQUIREMENTS The most elementary tools are written in C and only need libc and libpthreads (available on almost any Linux system and most other posix compliant systems). The scripts are written in python, so they need python installed. COPYRIGHT Jailkit is an open source project written by Olivier Sessink. It is released under a modified BSD licence. EXAMPLE Suppose you need to create an account 'test' that can do sftp and scp only. You want it in a jail called /home/sftproot where it will have a homedirectory /home/test #initialise the jail mkdir /home/sftproot jk_init -j /home/sftproot jk_lsh jk_init -j /home/sftproot sftp jk_init -j /home/sftproot scp # create the account adduser test jk_jailuser -j /home/sftproot test # edit the jk_lsh configfile in the jail (man jk_lsh) # you can use every editor you want, I chose 'joe' joe /home/sftproot/etc/jailkit/jk_lsh.ini # now restart jk_socketd killall jk_socketd jk_socketd # test the account sftp test@localhost # check the logs if everything is correct tail /var/log/daemon.log /var/log/auth.log NOTES ON VARIOUS APPLICATIONS cvs - cvs needs /tmp/ for temporary files procmail - needs /dev/null COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, Olivier Sessink Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.