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PAM_JAIL(8) System Manager's Manual PAM_JAIL(8) NAME pam_jail -- Jail PAM module SYNOPSIS [service-name] module-type control-flag pam_jail [arguments] DESCRIPTION The jail service module for PAM put users into a jail derived from their home directory. If a user's home directory as specified in the passwd structure returned by getpwnam(3) contains the string "/./", the user is put into the jail having the portion of the directory name to the left of the string "/./" as its root, and the portion to the right will be the current working directory inside the jail. Otherwise, the directories specified by the dir and cwd options (see below) are used. also_root Do not hold user ID 0 exempt from the jail requirement. always Report a failure if a root directory could not be derived from the user's home directory, and the dir option was not specified. cwd=directory Specify the directory to chdir(2) into after a successful jail_attach(2) call. dir=directory Specify the root directory of the jail to use if one could not be derived from the user's home directory. SEE ALSO pam.conf(5), pam(8) AUTHORS The pam_jail module and this manual page were developed for the FreeBSD Project by Damien Bobillot FreeBSD 14.3 September 29th, 2013 PAM_JAIL(8)
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