On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Peter Van Eynde wrote: > We've got a bunch of users that use ftp to a big server. (think hosted > websites) > > We want to upgrade those people to ssh, or better sftp. One feature of > proftpd we are missing is to "chroot" each user in their own tree, so > they can see only their file and cannot escape. How can we get this? Variation 1: ALL USERS will be chrooted: You put "DefaultRoot ~" in your proftpd.conf
Variation 2: You make an anonymous session for your users, so users can be separated wether she wants to be chrooted or not. <Anonymous ~username> User username Group groupname Anonrequirepassword yes </Anonymous> Hope it helped... ByeZ, Was -- SZALAY Attila / mrwas at cdata.hu / (20) 944 13 72 "Not having an updated virus protection on a Windoze box today, is like trying to cure human flue by eating popcorn."