On Mon, 15 Mar 1999 [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. chroot() is broken on Solaris 2.5.1, which is running on the server. But it doesn't matter anyway, since I made a patch for the problem myself. > 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 / Joel Eriksson
- Re: dot-qmail security Joel Eriksson
- Re: dot-qmail security Mate Wierdl
- Re: dot-qmail security xs
- Re: dot-qmail security Mark Delany
- Re: dot-qmail security Roger Merchberger
- Re: dot-qmail security pashah
- Re: dot-qmail security Richard Antecki
- [LONG QUOTE] Re: dot-qma... pashah
- Re: [LONG QUOTE] Re: dot... Scott D. Yelich
- Re: dot-qmail security Marlon Anthony Abao
- Re: dot-qmail security Joel Eriksson
- Re: dot-qmail security Scott D. Yelich
- Re: dot-qmail security Brian Reichert
- Re: dot-qmail security Vince Vielhaber
- Re: dot-qmail security Mate Wierdl
- Re: dot-qmail security xs
- Re: dot-qmail security Matthias Pigulla
- Re: dot-qmail security Juan Carlos Castro y Castro
- Re: dot-qmail security Markus Stumpf
- Re: dot-qmail security Juan Carlos Castro y Castro
- Re: dot-qmail security Markus Stumpf
