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Chroot in OpenSSH

bsdphx writes "OpenSSH developers Damien Miller and Markus Friedl have recently added a nifty feature to make life easier for admins. Now you can easily lock an SSH session into a chroot directory, restrict them to a built-in sftp server and apply these settings per user. And it's dead simple to do. If you need to allow semi-trusted people on your computers, then you want this bad!"

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  1. Bad to the bone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I want it good. Perhaps you meant badly? Have you seen that new Ferrari? That's one bad piece of machinery!

    (However, in this case you're correct in your usage.)