lock user to home directory - not with rbash

From: Olaf Stein (stein.175_at_osu.edu)
Date: 04/25/05

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    Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:48:57 -0400
    
    

    hi
     
    thanks for the advice on rbash
    i got it to work but it is to restricted
    in their home directories users should have full rw access
    as far as i tried rbash (bash -r) that is not possible (i can not even do a
    mkdir)
    i am doing something wrong or is this the goal of rbash (bash -r)??
     
    is there any other way of giving users access to their home directory and
    shutting down anything else (even if read-only)??
     
    thanks a lot for your help
    /olaf
     
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