Hi BUGHUNTER,
On Do 15 Mär 2012 13:28:02 CET BUGHUNTER wrote:
Hello,
I think you should try looking at the documentation for SSH, since that's the service that authenticates users. If i remember right, theres an option specifically for limiting users to their home directory only.
Thank you very much for your hint, you are probably thinking about ChrootDirectory here.
SSH is only one piece of the puzzle and we need to know how x2go behaves in a chroot, but even before that how to install x2go correctly into a chroot.
Are there static builds of the x2go-server available?
Also it might be possible that x2gpo-server itself offers any ind of chroot feature or at least supports it in one or the other way.
I try to hear what you aim at... My guess: one central installation of
X2Go and a desktop shell (GNOME, KDE, ...) or single applications.
Whereas the software rests in one single installations each user is
presented with his/her own chroot.
How about installing X2Go + applications on the server and then
setting up a chroot with --bind mounts and tmpfs directories. Each
chroot jail will have _one_ homedir and ,,linked-in''-FHS-compliant
directories.
Tricky approach this will be...
Greets, Mike
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