+ B.C.J.O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14.07.02 17:53]: > On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Thomas -Balu- Walter wrote: > > > I am wondering what FTPDs you are using to support the following: > > > > - non local users in (My)SQL-Database > > - permit access to these users only to ~/ (chroot) > > > > So far the only one I've found is proftpd. Other suggestions? > > proftpd is the best ftpd available, but the absence of a 'host' component > in the ftp specification drastically limits the 'virtuality' you can > achieve with the service. you have to bind each virtual server to a new ip > address/alias.
Of course. I was not thinking of virtual domains but virtual users (aka webspaces). ProFTPd was known to be the "best" by me ATM, because it was the only one. But a first quick view on pureftpd makes me want to use that instead. Of course the first view can only be a quick look at website (actual?, structure?), features and documentation (complete?) and pureftpd looks much nicer regarding these facts :) There are debian packages for it (http://www.pureftpd.org/README.Debian), but I wonder why it's not included into woody yet? :) Balu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]