Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:

>Ran is having trouble posting to the list and asked me to post this
>for him.
>
>----- Forwarded message from Livneh Ran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----
>
>Hi.
>I'm using RHEL 3 and vsftp as my ftp server.
>I want clients from the inside to have access rwx to, lets say, INCOMING
>folder and clients from the outside not to have the ability to list the
>files/folders under INCOMING but to able to write and read from a newly
>created directory under INCOMING.
>Currently, insideuser and outsideuser are having the same group.
>drwx-wx--x  308 insideuser outsidegroup      8192 Sep 29 15:55 INCOMING
>with these permissions, the outside user can cd to INCOMING but ls won't
>show a thing - which is great.
>When creating a new directory under INCOMING, permissions are stayed the
>same, of course, so I have to change the umask in /etc/vfstpd.conf,
>correct?
>After changing the umask to - whatever, and restart xinetd, nothing is
>changed...
>What am I missing? (besides knowledge :-))
>  
>
IIRC vsftpd is a standalong server and not used under xinetd. maybe try
service vsftpd restart
?

-- 
Oded

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