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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_socketd_8,v 1.1.1.1 2010/09/20 07:15:31 sebastia Exp $
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--- man/jk_socketd.8.orig Sun Feb 7 17:13:06 2010
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+++ man/jk_socketd.8 Tue Sep 14 19:13:19 2010
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ jk_socketd \- a daemon to create a rate-limited /dev/l
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The jailkit socket daemon creates a rate-limited /dev/log socket inside a jail according to
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-.I /etc/jailkit/jk_socketd.ini
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+.I ${SYSCONFDIR}/jailkit/jk_socketd.ini
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and writes all data eventually to syslog using the real
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.I /dev/log
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Programs like jk_lsh and also many daemons need a /dev/log socket to do logging to syslog.
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ message rate limit interval in seconds for socket spec
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.SH FILES
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-.I /etc/jailkit/jk_socketd.ini
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+.I ${SYSCONFDIR}/jailkit/jk_socketd.ini
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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