At 04:23 PM 2/19/2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Firstly, are u trying to login users with their username & password in the
>default user's home dir. as mentioned in /etc/passwd ?
>If you want users to ftp under /apache/vhosts/~username,then,
>u need to have this path i.e. /apache/vhosts/electric as the home dir.
>mentioned in the user's information in /etc/passwd file.
>
>where electric is the user's home dir.
>If you want everyone to login to the same dir.,just make a group and make that
>dir. owned by that group.Don't forget to give read-write permissions to it.

Great! Thank you! Don't know why I couldn't find that information anywhere 
(I looked!).
BenO

>let me know if there are any problems.
>
>Cheers,
>Vineeta
>
>
>Ben Ocean wrote:
>
> > Hi;
> > I'm trying to enable clients to ftp into my server (RH6.2). The doc root is
> > /apache/vhosts
>
> > The httpd.conf correctly points to each client off the doc root, like this:
> > /apache/vhosts/electric
> > such that
> > http://electric.com
> > resolves to my box (if that were an account of mine). Each client has at
> > least one email address and password. Let's say *electric* had an email
> > address of *steve* and a password of *123456*. I have chown-ed *electric*
> > to the ownership of *steve*. Why can't he just ftp into electric.com with
> > username *steve* and password *123456*? What else do I need to do before
> > he'll be able to do this?
> > Thank you very much in advance for your help.
> > BenO
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