On 10-Aug-11 20:36, Paul Hartman wrote:
So I'd like to change it the way that both anonymous
as well as local users are chrooted to base ftp directory
/home/ftp but I do not know how to do it.
Set user_config_dir to point to someplace such as /etc/vsftpd/users
In that directory, create files
Hi,
I'm using vsftpd and I'm quite satisfied, except for one
problem which I can not solve:
Anonymous users are chrooted to base ftp-server directory
/home/ftp but local users are chrooted to their own
directories /home/ftp/$USER and they can not move higher.
The only way for them to see
On 08/10/11 12:37, Jarry wrote:
Hi,
I'm using vsftpd and I'm quite satisfied, except for one
problem which I can not solve:
Anonymous users are chrooted to base ftp-server directory
/home/ftp but local users are chrooted to their own
directories /home/ftp/$USER and they can not move
On 10-Aug-11 19:35, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
Anonymous users are chrooted to base ftp-server directory
/home/ftp but local users are chrooted to their own
directories /home/ftp/$USER and they can not move higher.
The only way for them to see directories of other local
users is to log-off and
On 08/10/11 13:52, Jarry wrote:
If I wanted to have one more problem (anonymous users not
able to access local users' files) I would do it... :-)
I'll try to explain it one more time. I have local users
user1, user2, userX and their home directories are:
/home/ftp/user1
/home/ftp/user2
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Jarry mr.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm using vsftpd and I'm quite satisfied, except for one
problem which I can not solve:
Anonymous users are chrooted to base ftp-server directory
/home/ftp but local users are chrooted to their own
directories
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