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[tlug] restricting users in wu-ftpd
- Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 11:58:58 +0900
- From: Paul England <texas@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] restricting users in wu-ftpd
- References: <Pine.SUN.3.95.1020519155542.4949A-100000@example.com>
Greetings:
haven't posted here in a while. I've got a question... or more of a headache. I've been reading the Red Hat Linux Admin Handbook, which for all intents & purposes has some decent info. I've been doing a play by play of configuring wu-ftp, but I'm getting nowhere. The info seems a bit out of synch at times. What I basically want to do, is allow anonymous users access to a directory, and it's subdirectories --- the user shouldn't be able to cd anywhere outside of his home directory. I know about the security risks, but just humor me for a bit.
I went through a long process to 'beef up security' supposedly, but I was able to cd to /etc right off the bat --- no bueno.
Also something else... I can't seem to get in anonymously. anonymous isn't in /etc/ftpusers, and I've even set to "passwd-check none" in /etc/ftpaccess just to check. Is there a third thing I'm missing?
Would I be better off w/ another ftp server?
Regards,
Paul
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