Re: vsFTPd Configuration

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On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 14:26, Christian Campbell wrote:
> I'm trying to set up an FTP server for users to transfer large files.  I do
> not want anonymous users.  I have the server running, and users are
> authenticating correctly.    However, when I log on as a user, I am in that
> users /home directory and not the /var/ftp directory.  How do I change this
> behavior?  I want users to log into /var/ftp so they can use ./pub as a
> shared directory.
> 
> Using RH8 and vsFTPd v1.1.0
> 
If all they need is FTP access.  Set their home directories to be
/var/ftp

usermod


> usage: usermod  [-u uid [-o]] [-g group] [-G group,...]
>                 [-d home [-m]] [-s shell] [-c comment] [-l new_name]
>                 [-f inactive] [-e expire ] [-p passwd] [-L|-U] name


> Thanks,
> Christian
> 
> 
> Christian P. Campbell
> Systems Engineer
> Information Technology Department
> Bruegger's Enterprises, Inc.
> Desk: (802) 652-9270
> Cell: (802) 734-5023
> Email: ccampbell at brueggers dot com
> Registered Linux User #319324
> 
> PGP public key available via PGP keyservers
> or http://www2.brueggers.com/pgp/ccampbell.html
> 
> "We all know Linux is great...
> it does infinite loops in 5 seconds." 
>                                                    -- Linus Torvalds
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Michael Gargiullo <mgargiullo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Warp Drive Networks


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