Recommend try Proftpd !

vijaya wrote:

> Hi Oliver,
>
> U can install the wu-ftpd rpms and its very easy with it..
> After installing the rpm, u have /etc/ftpaccess file.
> vi /etc/ftpacces
> & look for "real users "
> add something name of the users whom u want them to login to thier home
> directories only  as below
> realuser oliver,guest
>
> and restart the xinetd service
>
> Then if the person ftp <server ip>
> He will be chrooted to the home directory only..
>
> Hope it helps u
>
> Vijaya
>
> On Friday 04 July 2003 07:57 pm, Jean-Sebastien Vachon wrote:
> > Hi Oliver,
> >
> > Which ftp server are you using?
> >
> > Later,
> >
> > On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi:
> > >     How do I setup the FTP server home directory so that the user
> > > that is logging in
> > > cannot browse beyond that folder.
> > > For example: If the user ftp home directory is /home/ftp/files  --files
> > > will be the only folder
> > > that he/she will have access to.
> > >
> > > Currently when a user logs in he/she is able to browse to the root
> > > directory which I don't want.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > > Oliver
>
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