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Re: [10.4 not 10.3] Re: [10.3] FTP with custom home directories



With a normal home directory all is good. Ideally I want all my HTML all together in one place.

I tried to make a symlink:

ln -s /vaw/www/site1root /User/user1/site1root

but the FTP user can't access this link. I even when as far as chmod 777'ing the source directory. I'm guessing that the FTP server places the user in 'jail' in their home and prevents any wandering out of it.

The bottom line is that I can just place the HTML in the users home and change my apache site configs but I still don't like doing it.

Dan T

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:53 AM, Simon Slavin wrote:


On 12 Aug 2005, at 5:48pm, Dan Tappin wrote:


---> PORT 192,168,0,146,214,209
200 PORT command successful.
---> LIST
425 Can't build data connection: Connection refused.

I can login but a directory listing fails.


The FTP server can't access the FTP home folder. Disk not mounted; permissions
wrong; something like that.
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 >Re: [10.4 not 10.3] Re: [10.3] FTP with custom home directories (From: Simon Slavin <email@hidden>)



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