Permissions...

Adam Pitcher aceap@aceap.com
Thu, 21 Jun 2001 17:15:09 -0400


For ftp, proftpd supports chrooted users.  wuftpd can support  chrooted users.
However wuftpd requires you to make sure certain libs are available.  Proftpd
does not.
Personally I think proftpd is the best ftp server.  Very easy to use and has
apache like config files.

Adam

Mike Szumlinski wrote:

> I want to set up an account on my machine (FreeBSD 4.3) where the user can
> only read/write its own login directory and none of the rest of the
> filesystem. I donšt want the user to be able to browse the system at all. Is
> there a way with a standard install to have either a FTP only user or a way
> to disable the ability to browse the rest of the system easily?
>
> -Mike
>
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