CHROOT(8) | System Manager's Manual | CHROOT(8) |
chroot
— change
root directory
chroot |
[-g
group[,group[,...]]]
[-u user]
newroot [command] |
The chroot
command changes its root
directory to the supplied directory newroot and
executes command, if supplied, or an interactive copy
of the user's shell.
The chroot
command is restricted to the
superuser.
The options are as follows:
-g
group[,group[,...]]-u
user-g
option. Additional settings
may be applied as specified in
login.conf(5) depending
on user's login class.SHELL
SHELL
is
interpreted as the name of the shell to execute. If the variable
SHELL
is not set, /bin/sh
is used.The chroot
utility first appeared in
4.3BSD-Reno.
chroot
should never be installed setuid
root, as it would then be possible to exploit the program to gain root
privileges.
September 12, 2015 | OpenBSD-6.8 |