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diff --git a/src/man/firejail.txt b/src/man/firejail.txt index cabc4f619..47f5ecbdf 100644 --- a/src/man/firejail.txt +++ b/src/man/firejail.txt | |||
@@ -2768,6 +2768,15 @@ Sandbox running time in hours:minutes:seconds format. | |||
2768 | USER | 2768 | USER |
2769 | The owner of the sandbox. | 2769 | The owner of the sandbox. |
2770 | 2770 | ||
2771 | .SH RESTRICTED SHELL | ||
2772 | To configure a restricted shell, replace /bin/bash with /usr/bin/firejail in | ||
2773 | /etc/passwd file for each user that needs to be restricted. Alternatively, | ||
2774 | you can specify /usr/bin/firejail in adduser command: | ||
2775 | |||
2776 | adduser \-\-shell /usr/bin/firejail username | ||
2777 | |||
2778 | Additional arguments passed to firejail executable upon login are declared in /etc/firejail/login.users file. | ||
2779 | |||
2771 | .SH SECURITY PROFILES | 2780 | .SH SECURITY PROFILES |
2772 | Several command line options can be passed to the program using | 2781 | Several command line options can be passed to the program using |
2773 | profile files. Firejail chooses the profile file as follows: | 2782 | profile files. Firejail chooses the profile file as follows: |
@@ -2836,15 +2845,6 @@ Child process initialized | |||
2836 | 2845 | ||
2837 | See \fBman 5 firejail-profile\fR for profile file syntax information. | 2846 | See \fBman 5 firejail-profile\fR for profile file syntax information. |
2838 | 2847 | ||
2839 | .SH RESTRICTED SHELL | ||
2840 | To configure a restricted shell, replace /bin/bash with /usr/bin/firejail in | ||
2841 | /etc/passwd file for each user that needs to be restricted. Alternatively, | ||
2842 | you can specify /usr/bin/firejail in adduser command: | ||
2843 | |||
2844 | adduser \-\-shell /usr/bin/firejail username | ||
2845 | |||
2846 | Additional arguments passed to firejail executable upon login are declared in /etc/firejail/login.users file. | ||
2847 | |||
2848 | .SH TRAFFIC SHAPING | 2848 | .SH TRAFFIC SHAPING |
2849 | Network bandwidth is an expensive resource shared among all sandboxes running on a system. | 2849 | Network bandwidth is an expensive resource shared among all sandboxes running on a system. |
2850 | Traffic shaping allows the user to increase network performance by controlling | 2850 | Traffic shaping allows the user to increase network performance by controlling |