Not out of the box you can't. I'd rather run an audited piece of software 
that's less secure but chroots a user than a band-aid that could open yourself 
up to other problems.

Bob Ababurko([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 08:51:52PM -0500:
> Allie D wrote:
> >Read the FAQ..put the users home dirs in /var/www and setup anonyumous ftp 
> >yet define the users and it works well. BTW you don't need inetd, just run 
> >ftpd as a daemon.
> >Marcin Wilk([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 02:04:18AM +0100:
> >
> >>Hello!
> >>I was searching & i can't find answer.
> >>I got OpenBSD 3.7 with default Apache (chrooted) & i'm using ftp 
> >>server fdrom base system enabled by inetd.
> >>I would like to make users not be able to read anything except their 
> >>own /home/user folder & /var/www/users/user folder.
> >>How can i do that with such configuration?
> >>Is there any way to do that, or do i have to use some other FTP server?
> >>If i have to use other ftp, what will give features that i need?
> >>
> >>Best Regards
> >>
> >
> >
> I use scponly for that exact purpose.  It is secure and you can chroot 
> the user to their home directory.
> 
> -Bob
> 

-- 
Allie D.
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