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Chroot jail is used to ______ process and its children by _______ to the supplied directory name. 1. isolate, changing the root directory 2. change, the name 3. execute, renaming it 4. All of the above ( Must enter a reason for evaluation)​

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Answered by manishkumarkadipur
20

Answer:

2.change ,the name

Explanation:

A chroot on Unix operating systems is an operation that changes the apparent root directory for the current running process and its children. The programs that run in this modified environment cannot access the files outside the designated directory tree. This essentially limits their access to a directory tree and thus they get the name “chroot jail”.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Chroot jail is used to change the process and its children by the name to the supplied directory name.

  • A chroot represents a function that modifies the supposed root directory for the ongoing functioning process and its children on the operating system of the Unix.
  • Extensive files outside the specified directory tree can not be accessed by programs running in this updated environment.  
  • This effectively restricts their direct access to a directory tree, so they instantly get the active tag of organized a chroot jail.
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