Hi Uwe,

>>The chrooted enviroment shouldnt be managed into the protftpd config file, 
>>but into the vsd privs file
>
> That doesn�t seem logic. We work with the proftpd.conf file and it works 
> fine. If you try to use the chroot option of setrights you will probably fail -

Well thats what i'm talking about, previouos versions of freevsd integrated
the functionality of proftpd along with the user privileges in the vs.
i.e. if a user had the chrtftp then whenever a user login it was jailed
in his $HOME dir, now it looks like it isnt working anymore.

My question now goes to the Idaya people, does this should be working as
supposed previous versions, or it shouldn't ? if it shouldn't then why
providing a patched protftpd package in the freevsd-pkgs rpm ?

Tell my if i'm wrong but if another ftp server got installed into the
skell, then the only file needed is the /etc/pam.d/ftp file ?

Regards,
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Urivan Saaib
Presidente
CiberNET Mexico
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