Well as far as I'm aware it's possible to change root the dierctorys for individual users to another directory which I guess if it's mounted no matter what it is be it local or not. If you can mount it I'm assuming you can chroot to it. If you can get the win2k drives mounted I'm sure (well pretty) you can do it.
Do man vsftpd.conf which might point you in the right direction.
As far as IP access you can delimit that using /etc/hosts.allow and/etc/ hosts.deny using
vsftpd:192.16.8.1 substitute accordingly
/etc/hosts.deny
ALL:ALL
or to put a different slant use vstfpd.user_list to deny access other than to certain users if you change options in your vsftpd.conf file but a combination of both hosts.allow/deny and user list is probably good.
Last edited by Looking_Lost; 08-14-2003 at 08:37 PM.
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