If you use proftpd (http://www.proftpd.org) it has the ability to jail
a user to their home directory. This is done very easily (about 4 lines
in the config file).  The user can follow directories below their /home
directory but that is it.   Proftpd works great.

Scott

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On 11/9/99 at 9:46 PM Manoj Alex scribbled:

>Hello,
>
>I am setting up a FTP server and I am succeeded with that.I defined
some users
>in that for testing. When the user tried to access the server through
FTP
>,they can go to all the directories and even they can see the contents
in the
>directories. I want to stop this, and I want the user to see and
access his
>home directory only. Need help.
>
>Thanx in advance.
>
>Regards.
>
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