ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Denny Jodeit
Hello, I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've written an ftpchroot file, as follows: Username /var/spool/ftp/ ./Username/photos After I write the file and restart inetd, I am not able to login to ftp with this user account at all. I have RTFM and evide

ftpchroot

2003-07-09 Thread Richard Jones
Hi, I'm trying to get ftpchroot to work and having problems: In the ftpchroot man page it states that a user (non-anonymous) can be chrooted by specifying the username and directory as so user ftp_dir if there is no leading "/" then the directory is relative to the user's

ftpchroot

2003-07-09 Thread Richard Jones
Hi, I'm trying to get ftpchroot to work and having problems: In the ftpchroot man page it states that a user (non-anonymous) can be chrooted by specifying the username and directory as so user ftp_dir if there is no leading "/" then the directory is relative to the user's

Re: ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 03:40:46PM -0400, Denny Jodeit wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've > written an ftpchroot file, as follows: > > Username /var/spool/ftp/ ./Username/photos > > > After I write the

RE: ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Denny Jodeit
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 03:40:46PM -0400, Denny Jodeit wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've > written an ftpchroot file, as follows: > > Username /var/spool/ftp/ ./Username/photos > > > After I write

Re: ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Lisa Casey
- Original Message - From: "Denny Jodeit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 3:40 PM Subject: ftpchroot Hello, I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've written an ftpchroot file, as follows: Username /var/sp

RE: ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Denny Jodeit
> Hello, > > I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've > written an ftpchroot file, as follows: > > Username /var/spool/ftp/ ./Username/photos > > > After I write the file and restart inetd, I am not able to login to > ftp with t

Re: ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 04:25:59PM -0400, Denny Jodeit wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 03:40:46PM -0400, Denny Jodeit wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've > > written an ftpchroot file, as fo

Re: ftpchroot

2005-06-03 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
Denny Jodeit wrote: Hello, I'm trying to restrict an ftp user to a particular directory. I've written an ftpchroot file, as follows: Username /var/spool/ftp/ ./Username/photos After I write the file and restart inetd, I am not able to login to ftp with this user account at a

/etc/ftpchroot

2003-01-02 Thread Wayne Swart
lo everyone is there a wildcdard type you can specify for /etc/ftpchroot ? this is on bsd 4.7 using ftpd thanks wayne To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message

ftpchroot issue

2003-06-26 Thread David Bear
st time my logic was reversed... Anyway, I want to chroot the ftp user to a special file system so I used the ftpchroot file as follows: ===== cat /etc/ftpchroot = # by db # 2003-06-25 softsys /mnt/newdisk/ ./ghosted This seems consis

Re: /etc/ftpchroot

2003-01-02 Thread Andrew Prewett
Today Wayne Swart wrote: > lo everyone > > is there a wildcdard type you can specify for /etc/ftpchroot ? joe*, doe[0-9], etc. won't work > this is on bsd 4.7 using ftpd This is from ftpd(8): ... 5. If the user name appears in the file /etc/ftpchroot, or the user is a

Re: ftpchroot issue

2003-06-26 Thread Patrick O'Reilly
- Original Message - From: "David Bear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Anyway, I want to chroot the ftp user to a special file system so I > used the ftpchroot file as follows: > > ===== > cat /etc/ftpchroot > = > # by d

FTP timestamp problem with ftpchroot

2007-04-13 Thread Joshua Prunier
date command, BIOS is also correct. I also know this is somehow caused by chroot. I have an /etc/ftpchroot file enabled to keep ftp users in their own directories. If I remove this file then the 4 hour time difference goes away and your able to see the proper times when viewing via FTP. Note that

Re: FTP timestamp problem with ftpchroot

2007-04-13 Thread Lowell Gilbert
chine and look > at those same files. The time is correct. I verified it with the date > command, BIOS is also correct. I also know this is somehow caused by chroot. > I have an /etc/ftpchroot file enabled to keep ftp users in their own > directories. If I remove this file then the 4 hour

RE: FTP timestamp problem with ftpchroot

2007-04-13 Thread Ted Turner
ECTED]; techsupport Subject: Re: FTP timestamp problem with ftpchroot "Joshua Prunier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, I've searched the FreeBSD support pages and googled with no solution to > the problem I am having. When we FTP into our machine the timestamps for all &g