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Jailkit is a set of utilities to limit user accounts to specific files using chroot() and or specific commands. Setting up a chroot shell, a shell limited to some specific command, or a daemon inside a chroot jail is a lot easier and can be automated using these utilities. After merging in what ajacoutot@ already had, and some final feedback from him, OK ajacoutot@
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$OpenBSD: patch-man_jk_chrootlaunch_8,v 1.1.1.1 2010/09/20 07:15:30 sebastia Exp $
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--- man/jk_chrootlaunch.8.orig Tue Oct 28 12:13:39 2008
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+++ man/jk_chrootlaunch.8 Tue Oct 28 12:35:22 2008
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Suppose you want to start Apache inside a jail. Apache
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First we create the jail using
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.BR jk_init(8).
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-The apachectl program is a shell script, it also needs /bin/sh and /usr/bin/kill. We also have to copy these into the jail using
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+The apachectl program is a shell script, it also needs /bin/sh and /bin/kill. We also have to copy these into the jail using
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.BR jk_cp(8).
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Apache also needs its modules from /usr/lib/apache, copy those as well. Then we can start Apache:
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