Re: ftp/access question


Subject: Re: ftp/access question
From: gadoury (gadoury@mac.com)
Date: Wed Aug 23 2000 - 19:56:02 MDT


I believe that you need to chroot the directory you want to be their root
directory

>
>When I ftp into my system as anonymous I end up in a directory that is
>called /. I assume that is my home directory which is really /home/ftp/ or
>something. In the ftp program they cannot navigate up in the directory tree
>which is good.
>
>When I setup an ftp user and give it a home directory of
>/www/somedomain/users/username so they can get in and update their web pages
>they seem to be able to navigate up the file system from there and see other
>files. How can I make this work like anonymous?
>
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