Richard G
Verified User
I've just seen a "jailed home" option in user packages. Probably only for modern licenses, not sure.
I know about jail shell for SSH, is that the same option? Or does the "jailed home" do something different?
Does the "jailed home" prevent users to go outside their home directory with for example php scripts to read other users directory's? Because I thought the "open basedir" protection took care of that.
I know about jail shell for SSH, is that the same option? Or does the "jailed home" do something different?
Does the "jailed home" prevent users to go outside their home directory with for example php scripts to read other users directory's? Because I thought the "open basedir" protection took care of that.