OS X: sshd/sftp jail

A while ago I enabled a jail for an useraccount on my server.
Last week, I had to add another user.

The difference between priviliged useraccount and a “jailed” useraccount is a dot in the path of the home directory, for example: “/Users/./username”.

Being a little bit under stress and having not very much time, I couldn’t recall how to do that with OS X serveradmin.
Very frustrating. Googling and digging through the manuals didn’t give the answer where I was looking for.
Am I the only one who prefers the plain old /etc/passwd above netinfo?

But…today I recalled how I did it before.
And it’s so simple….(after mucking around with obscure CLI commands like nicl and serversetup)

server-admin

Databases

YES!

I passed my databases exam!

Course description (Dutch).

I’m sooo happy.
Now on with Discrete Math.

 

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My latest run

date: 31 Dec 08 14:58 CET
distance: 8.85 km
duration: 49'36"
my last run

All my runs

total runs: 71
total km: 384.38
total time: 39:54'12"
farthest run: 11.13 km