where do I go to configure it once it is installed.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Civileme wrote:

> On Wednesday 28 March 2001 10:29, you wrote:
> > Hello all
> >
> > This is actually two questions.  First is there anything for mandrake
> > which is  GPL equivalent to ftp servers like servu?  When I mean
> > equivalent I also mean with a gui interface, i loved command line
> > sometimes but when config some stuff like an ftp server I hate it.
> 
> Yes but not really as a single program.  IglooFTP would be close but proftpd 
> with webmin should do nicely.
> 
> For the other questions--check the confihuraton available through webmin.  
> Fire up Konqueror, login to https://127.0.0.1:10000 and see.
> 
> Civileme
> 
> 
> >
> > Question number two.  So until I find a ftpd with a gui, I am using
> > wu-ftpd.  I need help.  I have setup a ftpuser that can only login into
> > throught ftp basically, if the user attemps to telnet or whatever, they do
> > not have a shell to get in with.  Now I am serveral directories in the
> > ftpuser home directory, ie /home/ftpuser.  here is an example
> > /home/ftpuser...
> >     /bin
> >     /etc
> >     /mp3
> >     /upload
> >     /work
> >
> > now I want the prevent the user from uploading to
> > /home/ftpuser/
> >     /bin
> >     /etc
> >     /mp3
> >     /work
> >
> > and can upload/retrieve from
> >     /upload
> >
> > what modifications do I have to make to my ftpaccess file to do this?
> >
> > and I am lost to what the hell the difference is between a real and guest.
> > I am guessing that since the guest is restricted to his/her somedirectory,
> > he becomes a guest
> >
> > PS one more question
> >
> > the way it is setup is that the user logins in as ftpuser and a password.
> >
> > I want to set it up so that I can have joe, bob, mike, john, all have
> > unique logins and passwords but have the samme access all to hether
> >
> > basicalling home directory to /home/ftpuser
> >
> >
> >
> > really need help with all this
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > nadin
> 


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