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Issue Chroot Problem

lindakind89

New Pleskian
Hello,
following Problem: Cronjob was created with BASH (CHROOT) Setting on User.
Later the CHROOT Setting got deleted (User got fully BASH Access) - but within the CRON the CHROOT definition was not deleted ... (Environment variable SHELL = /usr/local/psa/bin/chrootsh)

Only affecting my installation or a general Bug?
 
It is unclear whether you are saying, that without external intervention the user gained access to the full shell, or whether this was deliberately configured and you are wondering why the cron job did not gain access, too.
Could you please clarify what exactly you are expecting and what is happening instead?
 
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