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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  iden-
     tical  permissions  and  (if required) including any required libraries. It
     will remove any set user id (setuid) or set group id  (setgid)  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 argument 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 directo-
	    ries.

     -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  notice  and
     this notice are preserved.

JAILKIT 			   07-02-2010				jk_cp(8)

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