Hi Icilio,

> >  > cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
> >  > cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
> >  > cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .
> >
> >  I have no such files.

> 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

 Ok, these files where in /opt/guide/www.rockingstone.nl/ftp, which is in one 
of the "virtual" statements of /etc/ftpaccess (anybody can tell me what 
"virtual" does?). I copied them to both /home and /home/ftp. But I am not sure 
I need these. On one of my own machines I have wu-ftpd installed, but there 
are no files in /var/ftp there. None of these come from the wu-ftpd package.
 The users that need access have home directories in /opt/usr which is a 
symlink to /home.
 Before the upgrade things worked in this configuration. The ftpaccess file 
seems to be the same, so I guess /etc/pam.d must have been replaced somehow. 
But the upgrade did not leave any rmpsaves. And downgrading did not restore 
the original configuration :-(.

                                        Bye,

                                        Leonard.



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