Controlling read access
John Almberg
jalmberg at identry.com
Thu Jul 31 22:34:26 UTC 2008
> What ftp server software are you using?
>
> For example, in proftpd, you simply add this line to /usr/local/etc/
> proftpd.conf:
>
> DefaultRoot ~
>
> and everyone is "jailed" into his own directory.
>
> It also seems the ftp daemon in the base system supports this
> through /etc/ftpchroot.
> If you are using it, read the man pages for ftpd(8) and ftpchroot(5)
>
Ah... I knew there had to be a better way.
I am using sftp-server. I'm going to try to find some documentation
on it right now...
Thanks: John
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