Symlinks & chroot - Is it Possible?
Drew Tomlinson
drew at mykitchentable.net
Sat Apr 3 09:34:18 PST 2004
I have a few users that I wish to allow FTP access on my 4.9-RELEASE-p4
system. I've setup their accounts and added them to /etc/ftpchroot to
lock them into their login directories. They are in the standard
/home/user dirs.
However, I want all of them to have access to another directory
(/ftp/share) that is setup read-only. I tried adding a symlink to
/ftp/share but I've found this doesn't work when the user is chrooted.
I've Googled on this issue. A FAQ for PureFTPd confirms this and
suggests mount_null. But the man page for mount_null says that the code
is beta and may wipe out a file system.
What is the best way to achieve my objective? If mount_null is it, how
do I use it? Do I include it in some sort of login script? I've set
these users shells to nologin. How would that work?
Thanks,
Drew
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