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When a copy of "su" is not installed in the jail. The "su" command is required to to rin programs as a user other then "root." However since "root" can break out of the jail, it is necessary that you run a programs in the chroot jail as a user other then "root."
a Chroot jail is often used to describe a Portion of a File System dedicated to a user. Its very useful for storing information, and other files.
a chroot jail is the common expression used to describe a section of a filesystem that is sectioned off for a particular user. On a web server, it is particularly useful for the security of shared hosting accounts.
If one is using a Linux operating system a chroot is an operation that will change the root directory for the current running process and and its branches or "children". One can find more information regarding the usage of chroot on the Wikipedia website.
Kent Jail was created in 1869.
Cellular Jail was created in 1906.
Kent Jail was created in 1869.
Bodmin Jail was created in 1779.
L.A. Jail was created in 1976.