On 04/11/10 19:02, Matthew Wild wrote: > On 4 November 2010 15:20, Matt Darcy<ubuntu.li...@projecthugo.co.uk> wrote: >> I'm looking at clever ways to do this such as a permissions schema >> linking into mysql, but it's starting to get a bit over the top. I'm >> confident this isn't possible but thought I'd throw it out to the list >> to see if any of you have come up with clever solutions. >> >> Also perhaps consider running vsftpd in a chroot environment (much googling may be required here, depending on your user level) Essentially, you'll create a fake /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow files which will duplicate shell users. I've not done this with vsftpd.
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