Thanks Simon,
That did it :)
Daniel
On 10 August 2010 07:02, Simon Greenwood wrote:
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> On 10 August 2010 03:28, Daniel Case wrote:
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>> I just set it in the config file:
>> It told me to uncomment the line which said something along the lines of:
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>> DocumentRoot: ~
>>
>> If i set it to a
On 10 August 2010 03:28, Daniel Case wrote:
> I just set it in the config file:
> It told me to uncomment the line which said something along the lines of:
>
> DocumentRoot: ~
>
> If i set it to an actual directory it will be fine, for example: /var/www
> But then how do i set diff users diff dir
I just set it in the config file:
It told me to uncomment the line which said something along the lines of:
DocumentRoot: ~
If i set it to an actual directory it will be fine, for example: /var/www
But then how do i set diff users diff directories?
Daniel
On 9 August 2010 23:54, Simon Greenwood
That sounds really familiar but I haven't done anything with ProFTPD for a
long time. How do you set up the chroot?
S
On 9 Aug 2010 23:05, "Daniel Case" wrote:
Hi There guys, I have a little server that I use for testing purposes and im
having some problems with FTP.
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 and
Hi There guys, I have a little server that I use for testing purposes and im
having some problems with FTP.
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 and proftpd
When I do not chroot local users it will go to there home directory when
they log in (/home/ftp for my FTP user) but the problem with that is they
can get