Just in relation to 2),
        Could you use an authenticated  / secure mount on the virtual
machine (NFS or SMB for example) to act as the FTP root dir ??

Just a thought ! :o)

Proinnsias

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norbert Veber [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 14, 1998 3:56 AM
> To:   Gregory Dickinson; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject:      Re: A few questions
> 
> > 2.) I don't think that this one is possible, but here goes:  We are
> using a "real" IP
> > address from the company that we work for, and are wondering if there is
> a way
> > to create a "virtual network" using IP Masquerade or some such.  For
> example, a
> > browser would hit the DNS at out "public" server and be directed to an
> address
> > like 172.17.4.28.  There would have to be two NIC's in the main server,
> and have
> > it hooked up to a hub with all the other workstations on it.
> 
> I don't think so either.. :)
> 
> > 3.) When I installed 1.3.1, I installed from the packages on the CD the
> wu-ftp
> > server.  I also chose to use shadow passwords.  Now whenever a "real"
> user
> > (added with adduser) FTP's to the site, they cannot log in via FTP.  It
> tells them
> > access denied.  Any ideas?
> 
> it SHOULD work, you might want to look at /etc/ftpaccess and also check
> the
> logs, they might say why access was denied..


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