Per user FTP isn't really acceptable unless you're using a VPN, Secure
FTP, or some other encryption mechanism. Otherwise its very easy for
anyone connected to a network between the client and server to discover
the passwords used.

I'd maybe look at OpenSSHs SFTP.

Mike

On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 18:16, Stalker, Doug wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can configure wu-ftpd to chroot all users to a
> specified directory?  I would like all users who connect via ftp to see /ftp
> as the root directory, but the closest I can get is to have all users
> chrooted to their home directories.
> 
> (Using RedHat 7.3, Wu-Ftpd 2.6.2)
> 
> 
> 
>  - DOug
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