Nick,
Now that you bring this issue, does it make any difference to add
<virtualhost> directives to the proftpd.conf file ? the user access is
driven only by the /etc/vsd/priv file ?
Regards,
---Reply to mail from Nick Burrett about Proftpd and security issue
> If you are using the proftpd rpm supplied in the pkgs directory, then
> ensure proftpd is started as the root user. The use
> $ setrights <username> +chrtftp
>
> to chroot the user into their home directory. This is something DSVR
> hacked together so as to simplify FTP server configuration, since the
> customer would probably break things if they edited proftpd.conf.
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