Re: FTP & File Permissions

2000-05-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
> Joel Lansden wrote: > I have users configured as FTP users only, so they cannot leave their > home directories in FTP. So now I'm left with this bizarre > phenomena: when logged in via FTP, the DIR command returns nothing. > The LS command returns everything. The easiest way to handle this (I

Re: FTP & File Permissions

2000-05-27 Thread Greg Wright
>*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** > >On 27/05/00 at 10:18 Joel Lansden wrote: >Greetings all - I have a question: > >I have users configured as FTP users only, so they cannot leave their home directories in FTP. So now I'm left with this bizarre phenomena: when logged in via FTP, the DIR

Re: FTP & File Permissions

2000-05-27 Thread Joel Lansden
: "Gene Wilburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 10:44 AM Subject: Re: FTP & File Permissions > On Sat, 27 May 2000, Joel Lansden wrote: > > > I have users configured as FTP users only, so they cannot leave their > >

Re: FTP & File Permissions

2000-05-27 Thread Gene Wilburn
On Sat, 27 May 2000, Joel Lansden wrote: > I have users configured as FTP users only, so they cannot leave their > home directories in FTP. So now I'm left with this bizarre phenomena: > when logged in via FTP, the DIR command returns nothing. The LS > command returns everything. Unfortunatel

FTP & File Permissions

2000-05-27 Thread Joel Lansden
Greetings all - I have a question:   I have users configured as FTP users only, so they cannot leave their home directories in FTP.  So now I'm left with this bizarre phenomena:  when logged in via FTP, the DIR command returns nothing.  The LS command returns everything. Unfortunately, all th