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Chrootrajapinnat, also known as the "chroot jail" or simply "chroot," is a Unix-like operating system feature that allows a user to change the apparent root directory for the current process and its children. The term "chroot" is derived from the command "chroot," which stands for "change root," and it is used to restrict a process's access to specific directories and files on a system.
The primary purpose of chroot is to enhance system security by isolating processes within a restricted environment.
Chroot environments are often employed in web hosting, where multiple users share the same server but need
Implementing a chroot requires creating a dedicated directory structure that mirrors the essential system components, such
Despite its benefits, chroot has some limitations. It does not provide complete isolation, as processes within