I'm trying to make 2 or more anonymous areas on our intranet where people can only view data, not write it.
The two directories are /home/x/y/z and /home/x/a My three strategies: 1) make an <anonymous> directive with suitable <directory> directives within. Problem: everyone can see /home/x 2) try and make two <anonymous> directives. Problem: only one works 3) try make directory /home/x/symlinks, but proftpd won't follow the symlinks. I've put in a simple version of 1) below, showing my (mis?)configurations. Any help much appreciated! Rory -------------------------------------------------------------- ServerName "ProFTPD on Debian" ServerType standalone DefaultServer on Port 21 Umask 022 MaxInstances 30 User nobody Group nogroup <Directory /*> AllowOverwrite on </Directory> # A basic anonymous configuration, no upload directories. <Anonymous /home/x> User ftp Group ftp UserAlias anonymous ftp # Limit WRITE everywhere in the anonymous chroot <Limit WRITE READ DIRS> DenyAll </Limit> <Directory y/z> <Limit LOGIN> AllowAll </Limit> <Limit READ> AllowAll </Limit> <Directory> <Directory a> <Limit LOGIN> AllowAll </Limit> <Limit READ> AllowAll </Limit> <Directory> </Anonymous>