just add the following line to your /etc/ftpaccess file:
realuser username
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> We're using wu-ftpd and have set up a group named "ftponly". wu-ftp is set
> up to jail users who belong to that group inside their ~ directory. That is
> all working fine, but:
>
> One account that we use needs to be able to ftp up and cd into those dirs
> for retrival of files. because the ~'s of the ftponly-group-users are chgrp
> ftponly, this admin-user that we ftp up as is in the ftp-only group
> unfortunantly, that causes our admin users to get jailed in his dir too :)
>
> I happen to know that in ProFTPD you can un-jail a single user, of a
> secondary group, like so:
>
> ftponly !users
>
> or
> ftponly !admin
>
>
> So the question boils down to:
>
> How do I tell wu-ftpd NOT to jail one particular user?
>
> JW
>
>
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