Re: Chroot

From: wendelmaques (wendel_at_dotpix.com.br)
Date: 03/16/05

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    > Did that make sense?

    Another way is to mount the second dir in you chroot environment.
    You con use:

    # mount -t null /www/second-site /www/ftp-chroot-site/second-site

    This allow the user to manage another dir in the same chroot dir.

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