I believe you want the DefaultRoot directive. Either check out the proftpd
web site at www.proftpd.net or you can go to my website at
www.stikman.com/proftpd for ProFTPD information.
Jeff
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Jeff Grossman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of rob smith
Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2000 12:12 PM
To: redhat
Subject: proftpd
I am new to ftp servers...I have proftpd running with a basic
annoymous proftpd.conf file. I am wondering how to limit access to
one directory only. the way it is now is the person loging in can
look around (read/but not write priv..) Perhaps someone could send
in their proftpd.conf file so i could see what you have done...thankx
for the help.
ps I tried the proftpd mailing list...I don't think anyone uses
it...no messages
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