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Old 10-03-2006, 12:54 PM   #1
chandj
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vsftp virtual user access to different directories


Hello,

I am setting up vsftp for my company, and want to use Virtual Users for security purposes. There are three directories which users will be uploading and downloading information to and from. For the administrative FTP account, I want to setup access to be able to read and write to each of these three directories. For the user account, I want to be able to have read and write permissions to one of these directories, but I want to limit this user to only read access on the other two directories. Can I configure this amount of detail, or should I use two seperate local user accounts and have the file permissions of the system handle the requests?

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Jeff
 
  


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