Hi all, Still setting up my debian system :)
I have to setup the proftpd server allowing users from the group 'ftp' only to acces the ftp directory, and other users to access their home-dirs and the ftp directory. I've created the dedicated ftp users and put them in the group 'ftp' they are chrooted in the ftp dir when they login, so this is ok. Now, when the "normal" users login, they start in their home-dir, and can browse my whole server! This is not what I want :) How can I arrange that the normal users only can see their home-dirs and the ftp dir ? Do I need to create an extra group for them ? Please see my proftpd.conf below: <Global> RootLogin off DefaultRoot /ftp ftp WtmpLog on UseFtpUsers on #AllowChmod off RequireValidShell off AuthPAMAuthoritative on AuthPAM on DefaultChdir ~ </Global> <Limit SITE_CHMOD> DenyAll </Limit> <Limit ALL> Allowgroup ftp Allowgroup users Denyall </Limit> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]