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From: "roland" <for_spam@gmx.de>
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Subject: disable access to /cygdrive/c  ?
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 19:50:35 +0100
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Hello,

is there a way to completly disable access tho paths below /cygdrive ?
i.e. to make /cygdrive/* invisible/inaccessible ?

I have setup sshd on my machine and now some developer can ssh into my
machine
and help me with developing stuff under cygwin.
He can do what he wants inside c:\cygwin - but he shouldn`t be able to
access other
paths. Is it possible that i can hide that from him ?
Shure, I could set appropriate ntfs acls - but what if i have fat32 based
filesystem?

regards
Roland

pS:
shure -this may not be bullet proof since he can execute code on my
computer - but at
least it is not too simple and needs "hacker intention".


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