More than I ever wanted to know about chroot jails

  2007-05-23 17:00:03
One of the things I both love and hate about my job is getting assigned new projects. They can be about anything and everything. Late last week I was told that I needed to create some chroot jails for sftp use of some customers. The idea is that the customers need to upload content to our content server, but we want to do it in a secure and private way. Customer One should not be able to see Customer Two, for example. And neither customer should be able to do anything that might damage the server in any way. 
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