At 04:16 PM 7/31/2008, John Almberg wrote:
I operate a server on which I am typically the only ssh user, but I
do provide a small number of users ftp access.
Each user has their own home directory. Currently all home
directories have read permission set for 'other'. This means if I log
in as one user, I can read and even download the contents of other
users home directories.
I want to block this read access. What is the best way to do this?
Turn off the read bit for 'other'? Or is there some better way?
Thanks: John
I've used vsftp from the ports. It is very configurable to the point you
can even specify which ftp commands to allow.
-Derek
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