I have an ftp server configured with vsftpd. There is a defined user with which 
the users access this ftp server which is a read only access. If I create 
another user on the linux box then it  can connect to the ftp server with the 
new username which will land him into his home directory. But since I have made 
it a read only server the new user has readonly access to his home directory 
thru ftp. 

Is there a way by which we can have control on read and write permissions to 
individual ftp users on vsftpd. 


Thanks and Regards,
Tanmay

 
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