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Old 12-21-2005, 11:03 AM   #1
khopsicker
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VSFTPD Mount Points in chroot Not Accessable via FTP


I'm running Fedora Core 4, VSFTPD 2.0.3, and PAM 0.79. I've configured the VIRTUAL USERS using the EXAMPLE. The virtual user is khopsic and when it logs in, the local user is cadmin and it is chrooted to /cadmin.

The setup works fine. I can touch files, create directories, etc login and access them just fine. But this is going to be an FTP server with terrabytes of data that these virtual users will all have download access to. So I created all my mount points within /cadmin, i.e. /cadmin/data01, /cadmin/data02, etc.

When I create the mount points, I can see them via FTP. But as soon as I mount the filesystem, the directories are no longer visible via ftp. I can get to them from a shell prompt, but not ftp.

How can I configure all of the mountpoints to be accessed by the virtual users via the cadmin local user? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Hoppy
 
  


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