On 05-Nov-99 Andr�s wrote:
> If a user's home directory contains /./ (that wu-ftpd 2.6.0 accepts as a
> chroot) qmail won't understand the user's home directory
Where in the user's directory are you putting the /./ ?
BTW, I don't know if ProFTPd has its bugs fixed (haven't been following
it) but it will get you past the /./ and the need for a bin dir for ls.
If you want you can even chroot the users to their public_html directory.
Vince.
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