this is how we do it in our own site. lock user access to their public directories. don't allow users to access ~/. -marlon At 11:32 AM 3/15/99 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >It is very easy to make users ftp in only to their ~home/public_html, >thus they will not be able to alter the .qmail files. > >On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 06:30:59PM -0800, Mark Delany wrote: >> Often admins (at ISPs especially) give users some form of write access to >> their home directories so they can fiddle with their ~user home page or >> plonk stuff down for remote ftp. > >Pashah >-- > http://www.spb.sitek.net/~pashah/public-key-0x97739141.pgp > >
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