Anybody? 

Dirk Bulinckx. 
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Subject: [SA-list] OT: Linux/BSD question(s)


We have several VMWare images that we're going to use for the testing of the
*nix agents.
However it seems that some of them are not 100% "correctly" configured for what
we want to do.
And as my *nix/bsd knowledge is a little limited I was wondering if anybody
could give me some "light"?

I have a Debian 3.1 image running, it has an FTP server installed (ProFTP) and I
can access the system via FTP.  However the user that I'm using (root) is NOT
able to write/upload, how can this be changed?
Also by default as a user I get into my "user" directory (I suppose?).  It is
possible to "create" a virtual directory (myroot) that points to /

Thanks.

Dirk Bulinckx.

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