Re: chroot users

2003-11-14 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 10:38:39AM +0530, Sunil Sunder Raj typed: > Hi, > proftp is the best bet. It locks the user in his home directory not allowng > him to go below his home directory. Why install a port when the base system ftpd can do the same thing? All you need to do is put the users you

Re: chroot users

2003-11-13 Thread Sunil Sunder Raj
Hi, proftp is the best bet. It locks the user in his home directory not allowng him to go below his home directory. Regards SSR From: "Shawn Guillemette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: chroot users Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 16:45:58 -0800 I want to chroot users to there home d

Re: chroot users

2003-11-13 Thread Tim Aslat
In the immortal words of "Shawn Guillemette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > I want to chroot users to there home directories so that I can allow > them to use FTP and not worry about someone going lower then there > home dir.. The default ftpd in FreeBSD works nicely, try looking in: man ftpchroot Ch

Re: chroot users

2003-11-13 Thread Rus Foster
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Shawn Guillemette wrote: > I want to chroot users to there home directories so that I can allow them to use FTP > and not worry about someone going lower then there home dir.. > Hi, If you are using Proftpd add "DefaultRoot" or try changing their home directory to /home/./u