The chrooted enviroment shouldnt be managed into the protftpd config file,
but into the vsd privs file.

Thats the reason why those previous emails.

setright <user> +ftp +chrtftp should handle that not editing the
/etc/protftpd.conf file.

Idaya, is there anything related with pam.d/ftp or anything else that
should be fixed in the 1.4.9-2 version ? hows implemented in 1.4.10 ?

Regards,

---Reply to mail from COMPUSHOP Internet Services about RH 7.2 pkgs & protftpd

> 
>> HI Simon,
>> 
>> Yes, DefaultRoot ~ will users to chroot their ftp session to their home
>> directories, but what about those you don't want to be jailed ?
>> 
> 
> Answer is simple - list all usernames which shouldn�t be chrooted 
> in the proftpd.conf:
> 
> DefaultRoot ~ , !admin # means all users, but not the user 
> admin
> 
> Regards
> Uwe Schmidt
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