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Should FTP user be able to navigate above their folder



Dopey question coming....

I've been using OS X Server for about a year or so, primarily hosting small web sites. Up to this point, there has been only one account on the server...mine...as Server Administrator.

Now, I'd like to be able to establish ftp accounts to allow users to access their web folder in /Web Server/Documents/Their-Domain-Name. I've set up a test user. I've provided a Share Point in WorkGroup to the target web folder. It works.

The only thing that bothers me is that user account can navigate up one level with an FTP client and see the list of other Share Points.

The ftp address looks like this:
ftp://email@hidden/domainname/

Navigating to ftp://email@hidden will reveal the other Share Points.

Have I done this correctly?

Thanks

Jonathan


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Jonathan Schwartz
Schwartz & Company
email@hidden
http://www.eschwartz.com

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