Okay, i looked up some more info, and have figured it out. Well, there is nothing to figure out actually, that is the way it is going to work on my system...

On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Roy Lindauer wrote:

I have vsftpd setup and all the users are chrooted to their home directories. Now, when i type in my browser or ftp client ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the password in it works. Great. That is perfect. But. i have 3 sites, 3 users. When i type ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] and use user ones password it takes me to user1's directory. can i set it up so that i cant even log in if the domain doesnt belong to the user? it is sorta wierd that i can use any domain i host to log in. I would like it so that is not the case. If i want to log into user1's directory i only want to be able to do by using ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] I mean, it works fine the way it is, it just seems kind of strange that it is working the way it is. Any thoughts?? thanks ...


Roy Lindauer
Eskador Multimedia & Design
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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