Re: [vox-tech] Setting default directory for FTP users

2006-04-14 Thread Richard S. Crawford
Micah J. Cowan wrote: > On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:03:05PM -0700, Richard S. Crawford wrote: >> >> Micah J. Cowan wrote: >> >> > Of course, in your specific example, why not set his actual home >> > directory to wherever you want him to go in the first place? Since he >> > won't be logging in, he'

Re: [vox-tech] Setting default directory for FTP users

2006-04-14 Thread Micah J. Cowan
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:03:05PM -0700, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > > Micah J. Cowan wrote: > > > Of course, in your specific example, why not set his actual home > > directory to wherever you want him to go in the first place? Since he > > won't be logging in, he'll never need a separate home

Re: [vox-tech] Setting default directory for FTP users

2006-04-14 Thread Richard S. Crawford
Micah J. Cowan wrote: > Of course, in your specific example, why not set his actual home > directory to wherever you want him to go in the first place? Since he > won't be logging in, he'll never need a separate home. Thanks. That's exactly what I wound up doing. :) Of course, I may end up di

Re: [vox-tech] Setting default directory for FTP users

2006-04-14 Thread Micah J. Cowan
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 10:41:49AM -0700, Richard S. Crawford wrote: > My question is: is it possible to set it up so that when a user logs in > with an FTP application, they're sent to a different directory than their > own home directory? For example, if user Bob can develop in both > SUBDOMAIN1

[vox-tech] Setting default directory for FTP users

2006-04-14 Thread Richard S. Crawford
I'm setting up a webserver which several people in our department will be developing on. Different users will have access to different directories, some will access to shared directories, and so on. It made sense to me to set up all the users and groups, and assign users to the appropriate groups