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 _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos