[EMAIL PROTECTED] staggered into view and mumbled:
> Recommend try Proftpd !

I have used proftpd in the past, actually before I switched to Red Hat.  I know it can 
chroot
the ftp (anonymous) user.  But for some reason I couod never figure out how to chrot 
non-anonymous users to their home 
directories.  I see vsftpd which comes with RH doesn't seem to do it for
non-anonymous users either, unless I missed something.
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Lorenzo Prince
happy Red Hat 9 user ;)
-- 
And 1.1.81 is officially BugFree(tm), so if you receive any bug-reports
on it, you know they are just evil lies."
(By Linus Torvalds, [EMAIL PROTECTED])


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