> Hi Icilio,
>
> > cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
> > cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
> > cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .
>
> I have no such files. And I am getting so stressed out that I can't think
>straight. I feel I screwed up big time (although the only thing I did was "rpm
>-U wu-ftpd##" (on a running server that is)) and although my weekend should
>have started I will have to fix this first. Can't let my boss wait until next
>week, ya see.
> Could you explain what you mean more precisely? (Treat me like a nono, spell
>it out, I won't mind this time. :)
>
> Bye,
>
> Leonard.
>
>
>
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Just cp -pr the dirs: bin etc lib, from the anonymous ftp area to /home
Then modify the login path of any guest ftp user to be: /home/./guest
usermod -d /home/./guest
That is the wu-ftpd way.
Ciao
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