I've tried that. I edited my users and created the custom home
paths. When I connect to the server via the cli ftp the connections
time out. I tried via my web dev app (Go Live), tried to create a
folder on the server and the system.log showed a blocked attempt to
make a folder in /Library/FTPServer/FTPRoot/.
This path is specified in the admin section under FTP and I have
'Home Directories' selected.
It seems something is not connecting between users logging in and
their home directories.
Also how to I get the FTP server to log activity? My /var/log/
ftp.log files are empty. I can't seem to find any other log files to
troubleshoot this.
Dan T
On Aug 12, 2005, at 4:42 AM, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:
On Aug 11, 2005, at 11:28 PM, Dan Tappin wrote:
I want to grant a handfull of users FTP access to a few websites
they admin. I want to specify users to have a home directory i.e.
that is the same as their www root. Example:
user1:
/var/www/user1/
user2:
/var/www/user2/
In the WGM it seems impossible to create a sharepoint in /var/*.
I have the existing users and the site in the WGM.
Is their an easy way to do this? I read the manual and it's quite
basic and does not really help at all. Can anyone point me in the
right direction on this?
You could probably just turn on the inspector in WGM and change the
home that way. Or use dscl.