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2012-03-07
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2012-03-08
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Since the primary problem is that Aegis blocks the running of all unsigned binaries, and the chroot is all unsigned binaries, you would have to disable Aegis entirely. At which point, it is the same as Open Mode.
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The trick of using SSH as root in order to obtain a shell probably needs to go - replacing those files will cause a MALF and it isn't really necessary.
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