Re: ftpd follow symlinks

2007-11-03 Thread Frank Denis
Le Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 11:50:39PM -0700, Clint Pachl ecrivait : > Lord Sporkton wrote: >> ahh, yes, they are, i have it chrooting to the user home, however the >> symlink in the user home is linked to something in /mnt >> >> hadnt thought of that, any way around that then? > > Yeah, don't chroot o

Re: ftpd follow symlinks

2007-11-02 Thread Clint Pachl
Lord Sporkton wrote: ahh, yes, they are, i have it chrooting to the user home, however the symlink in the user home is linked to something in /mnt hadnt thought of that, any way around that then? Yeah, don't chroot or bring the linked stuff into the chroot. On 02/11/2007, Clint Pachl <[EM

Re: ftpd follow symlinks

2007-11-02 Thread Lord Sporkton
ahh, yes, they are, i have it chrooting to the user home, however the symlink in the user home is linked to something in /mnt hadnt thought of that, any way around that then? On 02/11/2007, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lord Sporkton wrote: > > OpenBSD 4.2 on i386: > > > > does ftpd ha

Re: ftpd follow symlinks

2007-11-02 Thread Clint Pachl
Lord Sporkton wrote: OpenBSD 4.2 on i386: does ftpd have the capability to follow sym links? or is there a work around that would allow it to? Are these symlinks pointing outside the chroot? if not, will that support be added any time soon?

ftpd follow symlinks

2007-11-02 Thread Lord Sporkton
OpenBSD 4.2 on i386: does ftpd have the capability to follow sym links? or is there a work around that would allow it to? if not, will that support be added any time soon? -- -Lawrence -Student ID 1028219