It maybe sounds silly but, how exactly it works ?
Basically, does it work with cPanel ?
Looking that:
I start testing
Shell doesn't work
securelve_sh it on /etc/shells, user can ssh when not in securelve_sh
but on securelve it connects and automatically the same time it disconnets.
For example:
Also, checking with a PHP filemanager I could see anything on the disk.
Thinking that this is something like chrooted/jail environment, I hoped to see empty /etc/passwd (chrooted), no other files except the user's and so on...
Maybe I did something wrong ? Or cPanel messes around and it doesn't work properly ?
Basically, does it work with cPanel ?
Looking that:
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SecureLVE is a new security extension of CloudLinux. It virtualizes file system for end user, making sure that user can see only its own files. Once user logs in, or if CronJob or CGI/PHP for that user is executed, SecureLVE detects that the user should be secured, and mounts (if they weren't mounted yet) all necessary directories |
I start testing
Shell doesn't work
securelve_sh it on /etc/shells, user can ssh when not in securelve_sh
but on securelve it connects and automatically the same time it disconnets.
For example:
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May 25 02:24:02 sshd[11061]: Accepted password for xxx ssh2 May 25 02:24:02 sshd[11061]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user xxx by (uid=0) May 25 02:24:02 sshd[11061]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for user xxx |
Also, checking with a PHP filemanager I could see anything on the disk.
Thinking that this is something like chrooted/jail environment, I hoped to see empty /etc/passwd (chrooted), no other files except the user's and so on...
Maybe I did something wrong ? Or cPanel messes around and it doesn't work properly ?
