I am new to this list and am very interested in any help that you might
be able to give me for a particular Linux project that I am working on.
I am currently using a Pentium III 500Mhz running Mandrake 8.0 Linux and
Kernel 2.4.3 as a development system.
The basic problem that I am running into is that I am working on an
Internet related project and thus need to ensure various types of
document security for the eventual users of this system, if things go well.
I have look into using things like "chroot" to restrict the users for
this very special server, but that solution is not what we need.
I am building a special xserver that will allow users to login and then
the xserver will run a single application such as StarOffice. When the
user exits from the application then the Xserver will log them out.
My problem is that I need to find a way to prevent the user from
navigating out of their home directories.
I have also looking the possiblility of writing my own filesystem, but I
am told that this needs to be done at the VFS level.
Is there someone who might be able to give me some information on how I
could add a few lines to the VFS filesystem so that I might set some
type of extended attribute to prevent users from navigating out of the
locations.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Lonnie Cumberland
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