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1.5
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@-remove MD5
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@SHA256 (chrootuid1.3.tar.gz) = 93dd1af0220bce0c0265c9f810a89f7fae56b34b7077397f8ea2dcb54ec169b3
SIZE (chrootuid1.3.tar.gz) = 5439
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1.4
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@Add SHA256.
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@a0 1
MD5 (chrootuid1.3.tar.gz) = 15510abadf5de189e1c22a1544dc926a
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1.3
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@SIZEify.

Submitted by:	trevor
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@d2 1
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1.2
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@Upgrade to version 1.3.
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@d2 1
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1.1
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@Initial revision
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@d1 1
a1 1
MD5 (chrootuid1.2.shar.Z) = 2ebf68f6d14c42947bb5160a20729f5f
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@The chrootuid command combines chroot(8) and su(1) into one program,
so that there is no need to have commands such as /usr/bin/su in the
restricted environment.  Access to the file system is restricted to
the newroot subtree and privileges are restricted to those of the
newuser account (which must be a known account in the unrestricted
environment).
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