This is the second release of the chrootuid utility. Douglas Lee Schales (Doug.Schales@sc.tamu.edu) offered valuable suggestions to improve ease of use and robustness -- thanks. Chrootuid makes it easy to run a network service at low privilege level and with restricted file system access. At Eindhoven University we use this program to run the gopher and www (world-wide web) network daemons in a restricted environment: the daemons have access only to their own directory tree, and run under a low-privileged userid. The arrangement greatly reduces the impact of possible loopholes in daemon software. Changes: it is no longer necessary to have passwd or group files within the restricted directory tree. The sample tree at the end of the README file has been updated; I've added specific hints for Ultrix 4.x, and general hints for other environments.