On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 14:32, Peter Van Eynde wrote:
> We want to upgrade those people to ssh, or better sftp. One feature of
> proftpd we are missing is to "chroot" each user in their own tree, so
> they can see only their file and cannot escape. How can we get this?
It used to work, but since pri
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, SZALAY Attila wrote:
> Variation 1:
> ALL USERS will be chrooted:
> You put "DefaultRoot ~" in your proftpd.conf
>
> Variation 2:
> You make an anonymous session for your users, so users can be separated
> wether she wants to be chrooted or not.
>
>
> User username
> Group
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Peter Van Eynde wrote:
> We've got a bunch of users that use ftp to a big server. (think hosted
> websites)
>
> We want to upgrade those people to ssh, or better sftp. One feature of
> proftpd we are missing is to "chroot" each user in their own tree, so
> they can see only the
Hello,
We've got a bunch of users that use ftp to a big server. (think hosted
websites)
We want to upgrade those people to ssh, or better sftp. One feature of
proftpd we are missing is to "chroot" each user in their own tree, so
they can see only their file and cannot escape. How can we get this
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