.TH FIREJAIL-USERS 5 "May 2024" "0.9.72" "firejail.users man page" .SH NAME firejail.users \- Firejail user access database .SH DESCRIPTION /etc/firejail/firejail.users lists the users allowed to run firejail SUID executable. root user is allowed by default, user nobody is never allowed. If the user is not allowed to start the sandbox, Firejail will attempt to run the program without sandboxing it. If the file is not present in the system, all users are allowed to use the sandbox. Example: $ cat /etc/firejail/firejail.users .br dustin .br lucas .br mike .br eleven Use a text editor to add or remove users from the list. You can also use firecfg \-\-add-users command. Example: $ sudo firecfg --add-users dustin lucas mike eleven By default, running firecfg creates the file and adds the current user to the list. Example: $ sudo firecfg See \fBman 1 firecfg\fR for details. .SH ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION An alternative way of restricting user access to firejail executable is to create a special firejail user group and allow only users in this group to run the sandbox: # addgroup --system firejail .br # chown root:firejail /usr/bin/firejail .br # chmod 4750 /usr/bin/firejail .SH FILES /etc/firejail/firejail.users .SH LICENSE Firejail is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. .PP Homepage: https://firejail.wordpress.com .SH SEE ALSO .BR firejail (1), .BR firemon (1), .BR firecfg (1), .BR firejail-profile (5), .BR firejail-login (5), .BR jailcheck (1) .\" vim: set filetype=groff :