FTP Permissions

From: Andreas Wideroe Andersen (andreas-ml_at_wideroe.net)
Date: 08/31/05

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    Hi,
    I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 STABLE and the latest Proftpd. I have a little
    problem I need help with.

    I want about 10 users to have access to the same directory/subdirectories
    on the FTP server and all must be able to upload, delete and retrive (full
    access) to the files in these directories.

    I want all users to have different usernames/passwords so I can log them,
    but all should have full access to the ftp directories.

    How would I set this up? I've tried making all members of the same group,
    but I can't overwrite/delete files other uploaded.

    Any help very much appreciated.

    Thanks!
    Andreas

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