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Programs in the package are: jk_check (security test for a jail),
jk_chrootlaunch (chroots another daemon in a jail), jk_chrootsh
(chroot shell), jk_cp (copies files and dependencies into a jail),
jk_init (initialises a jail), jk_lsh (limited shell), jk_socketd
(secure logging), jk_procmailwrapper (denies procmail execution for
jailed users), jk_addjailuser (adds a jailed users account)
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Programs | jk_check, jk_chrootlaunch, jk_chrootsh, jk_cp, jk_init, jk_lsh, jk_socketd, jk_procmailwrapper, jk_addjailuser |
Source languages | C, Python |
Use requirements | Python |
Related programs | Cage |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2004-04-27 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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