Re: vsftpd virtual users

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On 10-Feb-09, at 3:14 PM, dnk wrote:

>
> On 10-Feb-09, at 1:30 PM, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
>
>>> I may have found the answer to my own question..... just trying it
>>> out.
>>
>> ;^)
>>
>> Let know your results.
>>
>> - --
>
> No good... the specific setup i found included with the VSFTPD
> examples won't "quite" do what I needed. and from my searching, I am
> not sure it can.
>
>
> USER 1
> home = /home/ftproot/user1
> has full read/write access
>
> USER 2
> home = /home/ftproot/user
> has only read/download access
>
> USER 3
> home = /home/ftproot/user3
> has full read/write access
>
> USER 4
> home = /home/ftproot/user4
> has full read/write access
>
>
> etc etc etc
>
> I just need to have the option to have a "read only" account able to
> access another users directory. There is no main directory that all
> users work out of.
>
> d
>
>

OOPS, typo Should be:

USER 2
home = /home/ftproot/user1
has only read/download access
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