Re: FTP/User access, was: Re: [users] Re: Why can't I?

2001-06-13 Thread Aaron Hall
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, D-Man wrote: > Cool. It is already fixed. > > (a moment later) > # dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=text adduser > debconf: package "adduser" is not installed or does not use debconf > > | $ dpkg --status adduser | grep -i version > | Version: 3.37 > > # dpkg --status adduser |

Re: FTP/User access, was: Re: [users] Re: Why can't I?

2001-06-13 Thread D-Man
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 11:23:36AM -0700, Dave Carrigan wrote: | D-Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | > Home dirs should have "711" as the permissions (owner | > read-write-execute group and world execute only). I just checked on | > my system (I am really the only user right now) and the perms

Re: FTP/User access, was: Re: [users] Re: Why can't I?

2001-06-13 Thread Dave Carrigan
D-Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Home dirs should have "711" as the permissions (owner > read-write-execute group and world execute only). I just checked on > my system (I am really the only user right now) and the perms are 755 > (actually I'm not sure what the 's' in the 010 column is (group

Re: FTP/User access, was: Re: [users] Re: Why can't I?

2001-06-13 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach D-Man (on Wed, 13 Jun 2001 01:47:35PM -0400): > Home dirs should have "711" as the permissions (owner > read-write-execute group and world execute only). I just checked on > my system (I am really the only user right now) and the perms are 755 > (actually I'm not sure what the 's' in t

Re: FTP/User access, was: Re: [users] Re: Why can't I?

2001-06-13 Thread D-Man
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 07:39:21PM +0200, Auke van der Gaast wrote: | >By default (and quite naturally) | > users _can't_ see someone else's home directory unless that person | > explicitly makes it readable. | | Well, maybe that's the problem... because they _can_ see others' | homedir, don't kn

FTP/User access, was: Re: [users] Re: Why can't I?

2001-06-13 Thread Auke van der Gaast
>By default (and quite naturally) > users _can't_ see someone else's home directory unless that person > explicitly makes it readable. Well, maybe that's the problem... because they _can_ see others' homedir, don't know why, but it's true. I've used adduser to create the users. Thought that shou