Provided by: jailkit_2.23-1_amd64 

NAME
jk_init - a utility to quicky create functional jail directories
SYNOPSIS
jk_init -j jail section
jk_init -v -f -k -j jail section
DESCRIPTION
It is not an easy task to setup a jail (a changed root) in a functional way. If you want the user to be
able to run cvs for example, it will not work to simply copy the cvs binary into the users jail. You will
find that cvs needs libraries as well. cvs also needs the /dev/null device. Finally you need something to
start cvs: you need a shell too. And the shell might need files like /etc/passwd and /etc/nsswitch.conf.
With jk_init you can automate these tasks. You can create a section in the configfile
/etc/jailkit/jk_init.ini that has all the files, directories and devices, and you can use jk_init to
setup such a jail with a single command. The default configfile has examples for cvs, sftp, scp, rsync
and more for Debian and Ubuntu Linux. For other operating systems the defaults might need some (minor)
updates.
EXAMPLE
An example configfile section might look like this:
[jk_lsh]
comment = Jailkit limited shell
paths = /usr/sbin/jk_lsh, /etc/jailkit/jk_lsh.ini
users = root
groups = root
need_logsocket = 1
includesections = uidbasics
[sftp]
comment = ssh secure ftp with Jailkit limited shell
paths = /usr/lib/sftp-server
includesections = netbasics, uidbasics
devices = /dev/urandom, /dev/null
emptydirs = /svr
The comment entry specifies the comment that is shown if jk_init option -l or --list is used. The paths
entry specifies which files and directories need to be copied into the jail. Executables and libraries
are checked for any required libraries, and these requirements are copied too. All files are created with
user root as owner. The paths_w_owner entry specifies which paths need to be copied with their current
ownership. This can be used to copy files that need to be writable by a server process that does not run
as user root (for example database files). The users and groups entries specify which users and groups
that need to be present in <jail>/etc/passwd. If the need_logsocket entry is set to "1" the
jk_socketd.ini file is modified to include a /dev/log socket in this jail. The devices entry specifies
which devices are required in the jail. The includesections entry specifies which other sections need to
be processed as well when processing the current section. In the above example, the jk_lsh section is
automatically included if the sftp section is processed. Finally the emptydirs entry specifies which
directories to create as empty directories. This can be useful to create for example mountpoints in the
jail.
DEPRECATED CONFIGFILE ENTRIES
The entries executables , regularfiles , directories and libraries are all replaced by the entry paths.
They are still supported, but are handled similar to the paths entry.
LIMITATIONS
Many unix like operating systems install files in different locations. The default jk_init config file
has defaults taken from Debian and Ubuntu. The default config file may not work on other platforms. You
probably need to customise jk_init.ini for your platform and your applications.
OPTIONS
-f --force
Force overwriting of existing files
-v --verbose
Will give verbose output
-k --hardlink
Try to create hardlinks instead of copying the files
-c configfile --configfile=configfile
Use alternative configfile
-l --list
List available sections in the config file
-j --jail <jail>
Specify the jail directory to operate on.
-h --help
The help screen
FILES
/etc/jailkit/jk_init.ini
SEE ALSO
jailkit(8) jk_check(8) jk_chrootlaunch(8) jk_chrootsh(8) jk_cp(8) jk_jailuser(8) jk_list(8) jk_lsh(8)
jk_procmailwrapper(8) jk_socketd(8) jk_uchroot(8) jk_update(8) chroot(2) ldd(1) mknod(1) ln(1) chmod(1)
mkdir(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Olivier Sessink
Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without
royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
JAILKIT 07-02-2010 jk_init(8)