> you can do a lot with proftpd.conf. I have recently been securing it up > on > my box. > > Just use: man proftpd.conf > and check out all the stuff you can do. You can do a chroot in the config > file so a user is dumped into their homedir and cant access anything > except > what is in their homedir or a subdirectory of their home. You can also > limit access depending on IP#, set the max # of connections.. many other > things. > AFAIK proftpd doesnt even look at the ftpaccess file > > As far as the welcome message.. The default is ~/welcome.msg so you copy > a > file called welcome.msg to the homedir of each user (you can use the same > one, or different ones for diff accounts) and it will be displayed when > they > log in. >
Ok . Thanks. That's what i liked to know ! ,-) c ya -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net