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I'm having some trouble with getting vsftp configured for my setup. 
I hope it's possible to set it up without having to re-do everything.
 Here's the deal, we are finaly moving from IIS to Apache for our web
server.  That's a good thing.  Our IIS server was hacked some weeks
ago and hasn't been the same since.  Now, I want to be able to setup
ftp access for our teachers and staff who publish their webpages
(some with FrontPage, others with Dreamweaver) but I haven't been
able to figure out how to get vsftp to just default to a specific
directory (ie the location of our webpages).  Is this even possible? 
Or should I look for another ftp daemon that does this?  Hope anyone
has any ideas.

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Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain  -  Isaac
Asimov

Mark Haney
Polk County Schools IT Staff


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