I've thought of that, but there are other users, using the same
directories he's using, I don't want move any directories around. There
has to be a way to chroot a user and then allow access to only specific
directories? I was looking at other ports but I wasn't sure as of yet I
wanted to see
Thanks
This worked like a CHARM! This is very much appreciated! :)
Mel wrote:
On Thursday 03 April 2008 17:23:10 Victor Farah wrote:
I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
ONLY two dir
On Thursday 03 April 2008 17:23:10 Victor Farah wrote:
> I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
> That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
> ONLY two directories that are in two different places.
> For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 a
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Victor Farah
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey
> I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
> That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access ONLY
> two directories that are in two different places.
> For examp
Hey
I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
ONLY two directories that are in two different places.
For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/
There are many directories in /usr/l