Ryan do you or does anyone have any instructions for a dim-wit like myself on how to set up proftp.

I've got it installed and kind of operating, but how do I make it default to /home/ftp whenever ANYONE logs in.

Curtis

On Wednesday, Sep 3, 2003, at 20:50 US/Pacific, Ryan Nowakowski wrote:

On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 01:26:20PM -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
I need to set up an ftp server. I've looked at wu-ftp and a little
at
proftp.  I'm wondering what people find to be the better, and easiest
to set up.

Actually, I'm having trouble setting either up.  But let me tell you
what I want to do.

Right now I need to set up an ftp site that authenticated users can
only access in order to download files.  Authentication in our network

is provided by LDAP w/PAM.  I see that proftp has an LDAP package,
which I have installed right now.  So, it seems at first the better.
Ultimately, we may be setting up additional Virtual hosts.

I use proftpd and find it to be very flexible. It takes a little time setting it up but works great.

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Ryan Nowakowski
Computer Support for Small Business and Individuals
http://austincomputersupport.com


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