hmm. what security risks? Forgive me if I'm really stupid.
We allow no anonymous ftp. we allow no ftp at all not from our local
net. We allow no telnet. we allow no ssh. we allow no shell. we allow no
talk. only that user can write into that directory.
let me know. thanks.
bug
On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Manuel Amador wrote:
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> That's not the way to go. That poses security risks to you.
>
> The proper way is to use the UserDir apache directive to use the public_html
> folder into the users $HOME directory, and chmodding the home directories to
> 755.
>
> Better change soon...
>
> Bug Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
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> >
> > We modified adduser to create /home/httpd/html/username every time a
> > user was created. We then added a soft link from the user's home
> > directory to the directory in the html directory. now, people go to