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[Jailkit-users] Problem in the second jail


From: Tzury Bar Yochay
Subject: [Jailkit-users] Problem in the second jail
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 10:23:32 +0200

I wanted to create two jails, one for a user named test and the other
for a user named test 2

For user named 'test' I did as follows:

sudo mkdir /jail
sudo chown root:root /jail
sudo jk_init -v /jail jk_lsh
sudo jk_init -v /jail extendedshell
sudo jk_init -v /jail git
sudo adduser test
sudo jk_jailuser -m -j /jail test
sudo mkdir -p /jail/home/test
sudo chown test:test /jail/home/test

at this stage looking at the passwd file by:
sudo nano /jail/etc/passwd

I got the line for user 'test' and I continue from there by editing:
    test:x:1001:1001:,,,:/home/test:/usr/sbin/jk_lsh
    becomes:
    test:x:1001:1001:,,,:/home/test:/bin/bash
and
sudo cp /home/tzury/.bashrc /jail/home/test
sudo chown test:test /jail/home/test/.bashrc

When I switched to the other user 'test2'
I followed the same steps as:

sudo mkdir /jail2
sudo chown root:root /jail2
sudo jk_init -v /jail2 jk_lsh
sudo jk_init -v /jail2 extendedshell
sudo jk_init -v /jail2 git
sudo adduser test2
sudo jk_jailuser -m -j /jail2 test2
sudo mkdir -p /jail2/home/test2
sudo chown test:test /jail2/home/test2

and then, when looked at the passwd file by:
sudo nano /jail/etc/passwd

there was no line for 'test2' user.

What am I missing?




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