Richard Coleman wrote:
> Using a chroot or a jail is the way to go if possible. If you can't use
> that, then unix permissions or ACL's is the next bet. Restricting
> commands is the most fragile solution since in many cases it can be
> subverted.
Excuse my ignorance, could you quickly tell me the difference (or point
me to a good reference article/book) between chroot + jail?
is it that a jail is always chrooted but not the other way around?
is a jail more encompassing than chroot only?
thanks in advance,
B
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