Re: Symlinks chroot - Is it Possible?

2004-04-04 Thread Drew Tomlinson
On 4/3/2004 12:13 PM Mark wrote: Drew Tomlinson wrote: I have a few users that I wish to allow FTP access on my 4.9-RELEASE-p4 system. I've setup their accounts and added them to /etc/ftpchroot to lock them into their login directories. They are in the standard /home/user dirs. However, I

Re: Symlinks chroot - Is it Possible?

2004-04-04 Thread Drew Tomlinson
On 4/3/2004 11:21 AM den wrote: I use mount_null and have no problem with it. You need create dir in each user home and use mount_null for mount your chrooted dir with created directories as mount points . So you need add many lines in your /etc/fstab file . I understand. Thanks for your reply.

Re: Symlinks chroot - Is it Possible?

2004-04-03 Thread den
I use mount_null and have no problem with it. You need create dir in each user home and use mount_null for mount your chrooted dir with created directories as mount points . So you need add many lines in your /etc/fstab file . I think that words in manual about beta concern writing in directory

Re: Symlinks chroot - Is it Possible?

2004-04-03 Thread Mark
Drew Tomlinson wrote: I have a few users that I wish to allow FTP access on my 4.9-RELEASE-p4 system. I've setup their accounts and added them to /etc/ftpchroot to lock them into their login directories. They are in the standard /home/user dirs. However, I want all of them to have access