On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 04:47:26PM +1000, Ian wrote:
> opps I'll try that again.
> I would like to know the answer to your problem as we have the same issue,
> ie users can "see" the entire drive structure when connecting via ssh but
> if they connect via ftp their relevent "home" directory become
What the hell are you posting with? what's this?
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On Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 04:35:25PM +1000, Ian Burraston wrote:
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opps I'll try that again.
I would like to know the answer to your problem as we have the same issue,
ie users can "see" the entire drive structure when connecting via ssh but
if they connect via ftp their relevent "home" directory becomes the root.
Obviously we would prefer to limit ssh to the all
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 04:23:15PM +, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> > Using wu-ftpd under 2.2r2 + KDE 2.0.1 does this for ftp logins, so I
>
> Your using KDE 2.0.1 for ftp logins? how the fsck?
Actually, I've just tried using gFTP (I've got about half a d
On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Jeremy Lunn wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 04:23:15PM +, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> > Using wu-ftpd under 2.2r2 + KDE 2.0.1 does this for ftp logins, so I
>
> Your using KDE 2.0.1 for ftp logins? how the fsck?
No; I just have it installed on this system, is all.
> If it
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 04:23:15PM +, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> Using wu-ftpd under 2.2r2 + KDE 2.0.1 does this for ftp logins, so I
Your using KDE 2.0.1 for ftp logins? how the fsck?
> know that chroot actually does work on this system -- but all my own
> attempts to trigger the call from the
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Larry Morrow wrote:
> Have you tried adding the users you want to limit to the file /etc/ftpchroot?
No -- I haven't got such a file.
But why would I need it? The chroot call already works with ftp login
-- it's >>normal<< login that throws a "can't change root directory to
Have you tried adding the users you want to limit to the file /etc/ftpchroot?
Larry
At 04:23 PM 12/26/2000 +, Martin WHEELER wrote:
>Can anyone on this list help me to get defined users logging in to be
>automatically chrooted to a restricted area in the fs? (/home/... )
>
>Using wu-ftpd un
Can anyone on this list help me to get defined users logging in to be
automatically chrooted to a restricted area in the fs? (/home/... )
Using wu-ftpd under 2.2r2 + KDE 2.0.1 does this for ftp logins, so I
know that chroot actually does work on this system -- but all my own
attempts to trigger
Hi all,
I'm searching for someone who already dealt with the 'innreport' perl script.
I would like to use it to get clean news reports, but i cant find any
documentation and i can't get it running : when i run it, it doesn't generate
any file and nothing to stdout and it never ends (i tried to
You are correct. There is always a possibility of bugs. I normally always log
to a different machine so I have a record of activity that cannot be
erased. My
logging server will not allow a telnet or other network connecting, other than
syslog.
I normally connect from a hardwired serial conne
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