we handle this by setting document roots in the httpd.conf file (there
ought to be an example already there, if not, I'll email you one) by
default I believe this is in /etc/httpd or something..we change ours to
/apache/conf for ease of administration (that's the official reason,
anyway :) )
ftp for webmasters is handled by simply creating standard accounts for
them, and setting their home directories as their web roots. telnet is
restricted by IP.
Vinnie
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> I am getting ready to setup Apache for Virtual Hosting and am new to linux.
> I want to know where to setup
> the document roots via the filesystem and how to set them for FTP access.
> Thanks
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