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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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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2010/09/20 07:15:30 sebastia Exp $
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@mode 4755
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@bin bin/jk_uchroot
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@mode
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@man man/man8/jailkit.8
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@man man/man8/jk_addjailuser.8
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@man man/man8/jk_check.8
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@man man/man8/jk_chrootlaunch.8
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@man man/man8/jk_chrootsh.8
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@man man/man8/jk_cp.8
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@man man/man8/jk_init.8
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@man man/man8/jk_jailuser.8
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@man man/man8/jk_list.8
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@man man/man8/jk_lsh.8
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@man man/man8/jk_procmailwrapper.8
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@man man/man8/jk_socketd.8
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@man man/man8/jk_uchroot.8
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@man man/man8/jk_update.8
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sbin/jk_addjailuser
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sbin/jk_check
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@bin sbin/jk_chrootlaunch
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@mode 4755
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@shell sbin/jk_chrootsh
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@mode
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sbin/jk_cp
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sbin/jk_init
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sbin/jk_jailuser
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sbin/jk_list
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@bin sbin/jk_lsh
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@mode 4755
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@bin sbin/jk_procmailwrapper
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@mode
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@bin sbin/jk_socketd
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sbin/jk_update
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@sample /etc/jailkit/
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share/examples/jailkit/
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_check.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_check.ini
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_chrootsh.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_chrootsh.ini
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_init.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_init.ini
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_lsh.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_lsh.ini
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_socketd.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_socketd.ini
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_uchroot.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_uchroot.ini
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share/examples/jailkit/jk_update.ini
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@sample /etc/jailkit/jk_update.ini
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share/jailkit/
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share/jailkit/jk_lib.py
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share/jailkit/jk_lib.pyc
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