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jk_cp(8) jk_cp jk_cp(8) NAME jk_cp - a utility to copy files including permissions and libraries into a jail SYNOPSIS jk_cp -j jail source jk_cp -v -k -f -j jail source DESCRIPTION jk_cp will copy any file into a jail on the identical location, with identical permissions and (if required) including any required li- braries. It will remove any set user id (setuid) or set group id (set- gid) permissions from all files and directories copied. EXAMPLE jk_cp -j /home/testchroot /usr/bin/cvs will copy /usr/bin/cvs to /home/testchroot/usr/bin/cvs, and it will copy the libraries used by cvs also to the jail. jk_cp -k -j /svr/testjail /usr/bin/firefox /usr/share/firefox will hardlink /usr/bin/firefox and all files in /usr/share/firefox into jail /svr/testjail OPTIONS -j --jail The destination jail. If no jail is specified, the first argu- ment is used as jail for backwards compatibility -f --force Force overwriting of existing files -k --hardlink Try to create hardlinks instead of copying the files. If linking fails it falls back to copying. -o --owner Retains the file ownership and group when copying files and di- rectories. -v --verbose Will give verbose output -h --help The help screen SEE ALSO jailkit(8) jk_check(8) jk_chrootlaunch(8) jk_chrootsh(8) jk_init(8) jk_jailuser(8) jk_list(8) jk_lsh(8) jk_procmailwrapper(8) jk_socketd(8) jk_uchroot(8) jk_update(8) chroot(2) jk_socketd(8) COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Olivier Sessink Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright no- tice and this notice are preserved. JAILKIT 07-02-2010 jk_cp(8)
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