some things to do/check. if you are logged into an admin account, use a non admin account and boot into it. Check the readwrite status on your drive and folders. if it is set to everyone can read and write, ftp will leave you wide open.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Gilland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:52 AM Subject: ftp server issues still not resolved I'm still having the same issue with my ftp server built into the o s. When users try logging in, and btw, they are not! administrators, they see their entire home dir sure, but, they see more than that so... everything. I mean, they are getting read/write to the root. they could practicly wipe the whole system, not just my Tiger volume, but all of them, being they can get to the volumes folder. Heck, they can see /dev, /etc/ all of that is there. why in the heavens is this. I thought if they logged in with their account details, they'd be taken into their homedir and no further up. I understand I may not be getting many responses on this as no one really knows, but can someone at least try to help me? I'd rather get possibly far fetched answers, than to get none as it seems I am. Chris.
