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Security: Tutorial: How to chroot Apache

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How to set Apache up in a chroot environment -- and why you might want to.
Installing Apache in a chroot jail does not make Apache itself any more secure. Rather, it serves to restrict the access of Apache and its child processes to a small subset of the filesystem. The advantage in chrooting a process is not in preventing a breakin, but rather in containing a potential threat.

Before deciding whether you need to chroot your Web server you should consider the advantages and disadvantages of such a setup.
 read more | mail this link | score:8765 | -Ray, May 28, 2004
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