Hi all, I have a situation whereby I need to chroot a user's ftp login using vsftp to their web directory (/var/www/user). In addition to providing them with IMAP mail services.
I've chrooted the ftp service successfully by using the chroot_local_user=YES directive, and set the home directory up as /var/www/html/user in /etc/passwd. But, if the user now adds a folder on the imap server, the mail folder will appear in the web directory. I don't really want this to happen as it may cause confusion, and could land up with the folder being available to the world. Is there any way I can have the vsftpd chroot to /some/directory and still have the imap store folder set as /home/user without setting up two separate user accounts? TIA GC -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP ID: 0x260BBD51 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list