There is info on wu-ftp site on virtual hosting, but from memory people
prefer the pro ftpd , its set out better for chrooting and virtual
apparently, but if using wu, then chrooting may do what you want , each acc
will appear to have its own root dir, which is in fact the root of there
home dir. Dont offer anon, of course if they must have public FTP space
instead of offering files by http, give them a DIR in the main public FTP
space, and set a second account to access it maybe.
If they must have personal anon FTP it may pay to look at what pro FTP now
if not chrooting users, create a dir in the main FTP space by su to user &
mkdir , they will be able to add files to thier dir in the mai anon FTP
area
With pop you are going to need to have seperate account names, and then use
the virtusertable option in sendmail to achieve recieving mail from the
same username on different domains ie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] support
@domain1.com fred
[EMAIL PROTECTED] virtuser1
The above is what most virtual hosting companies do on thier servers (that
I have known anyway) , and this way you do not need identical pop acc
names, as for sending they have to use a client that allows them to specify
the from add and return add
Apache I take it you have working ok now ?
I never use Linuxconf to achieve any of the above.
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On 30/11/99 at 8:52 sixx wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Would you mind tell me the steps which you did for the virtual pop and
ftp?
>i followed the method in linuxconf, but its vpop needs IPs.
>
>As for FTP, it only works for those with user IDs but not anonymous.
>
>As for those whom asked me to read the howto's, they are outdated.
>
>At 07:59 PM 11/29/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>I use one IP , and serve over 20 url's , pop & smtp server. ftp and web
...
>>works fine!
Regards
Greg W
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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