Re: Locking a user down to a single folder

2002-08-09 Thread Matthew Galgoci
You can do this with vsftpd as well. I tend to trust vsftpd more than I would wuftpd or proftpd. vsftpd ships in red hat linux 7.3, and id you are using an earlier version, you can just take the src rpm and rebuild it. Matt On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 03:35:08PM -0700, Brian Lucas wrote: > What s

Re: Locking a user down to a single folder

2002-08-09 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 09-Aug-2002/15:35 -0700, Brian Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >What sort of things have the rest of you done for restricting a user to a >single folder (home folder) and not allowing them access to anything like >/etc, /dev, etc.? > >This has spe

Re: Locking a user down to a single folder

2002-08-09 Thread Teodor Georgiev
Title: Locking a user down to a single folder     this is called chroot jail. most of the FTP daemons support it. my suggestion si to go with proftpd.   - Original Message - From: Brian Lucas To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 1:35 AM

Locking a user down to a single folder

2002-08-09 Thread Brian Lucas
Title: Locking a user down to a single folder What sort of things have the rest of you done for restricting a user to a single folder (home folder) and not allowing them access to anything like /etc, /dev, etc.? This has specific application to FTP users?  We have a single test box isolated