-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, dada wrote:
>Hi.... > >How can I do to permit that one user, that have count in my computer >(attached to and TCP/IP local network),can actualice your web pages? > >I want the next: > >1.- If the user make an authenticated ftp access,he must go to directory >where is his web pages (but *only* to thats directory). > >2.- If the user make an anonymous ftp, he must go to my ftp server >(that works OK now) Install wu-ftpd (if you not already did so) - - create a new group named e.g. ftponly - - make the user a member of ftponly - - give the user a loginshell /usr/local/bin/ftponly This is a shellscript along the lines #!/bin/sh echo "Only FTP access allowed" sleep 5 exit 0 - - Add the line guestgroup ftponly to /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess If the users homedirectory is not under /home/ftp then cd /home/the_said_user cp -a /home/ftp/{bin,lib,etc} . Now the user needs to authenticate itself with name and password, and can only ftp to the webspace (no shell access) and gets a chrooted environment of his home directory. Is it this what you want? Nils - -- \ / | Nils Rennebarth --* WINDOWS 42 *-- | Schillerstr. 61 / \ | 37083 Göttingen | ++49-551-71626 Micro$oft's final answer | http://www.nus.de/~nils -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQB1AwUBM+Cn3VptA0IhBm0NAQGRuAL/be8YbsGcq6BxCevE1e32b3gr5VvcW5Lp oFINJ1AZwZFrGnkQWxiWRXv+jaiYAMuj+7TOLEpG/q0vqfgCnycrweQvXfcm6s1B S9UMavGzhwGETJ89jUGCkUa8JKR4fK/a =bo1C -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .