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Old 06-13-2004, 01:02 PM   #1
tommyliu
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About proftpd config problem


Dear all experts,

I have a problem about config Proftpd ftp server.

For example : I have two users david and peter in system. Is it possible

to do when peter login ftp server, he can see directory: download,

document, home. david login ftp server, he can see directory: download,

document, home.

In the above example: download and document directory is common

directory under /var directory and just home directory is the login user's

home directory. Is it possible to do that ???

Thanks,

Tommy
 
  


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