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Old 10-08-2001, 05:34 AM   #1
scottp
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guest ftp accounts


I need help in setting up guest ftp accounts on RH 7.1 with wu-ftpd 2.6.1. Here are the conditions that must exist for these users:
1. When they FTP in, their root directory will be /home/data and not be able to go up to the parent directory.
2. Have access to any of the subdirectories under /home/data but only be able to upload to /home/data/upload.
3. They can’t have permissions to mkdir, chmod or any other modification to the directories that they have access to.
4. Can not have an actual home directory as if there were a real user and they are not allowed to login to the local machine.

There will be no anonymous FTP capabilities either. So the anon FTP daemon is not loaded.

Can anybody help?

Thanks
Scott
 
  


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