Oh didn't catch that i was scanning through the documentation with
"cat" on a ssh session from a PDA when I wrote this.

I'll look into this since that might be of use for me already then.

On 4/13/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can do this today using FTPJailUser.

Trying to take this one step deeper into the vhost concept and vhost
specific permissions, though.

Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
> Alternatively a different auth module could read and extra field that
> point the user to a different root directory.
>
> sjorge ==> /server/host/www.blackdot.be
> wrowe ==> /server/host/apache.org
> ...
>
> this way the user name would be free of @'s :)
>
> Downside would be:
> 1. multiple domains can't have the same user account
> 2. a new auth module/provider (2.2.X has me confused on the split up
> auth module system) so that and extra field is stored that holds the
> domain name which will point it to the correct vhost.
> Maybe the comment field can be used for storing this?
>
>




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~Jorge

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