Allowing users access to their websites (Possibly OT?)

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I have several users who have websites on my Apache 2.2.13/FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE server and I give them access to their files via webdav. This mostly has worked fine for years (Since FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE), but I occasionally have weird problems with webdav (especially with things like Drupal or WordPress installed), so I am looking for another solution.

I don't want to allow ftp access or any access to a shell on the machine, so what are my options. How are others doing this? (It seems that chroot jails and ftp are still the standard, or is that wrong)

My users are not sophisticated, and webdav is just about as complicated as they can manage. Anything with a shell prompt is going to be nothing but problems.

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	suddenly and realized it was February.


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