FTP and permissions

From: the clansman (the_clansman_at_vidioetron.ca)
Date: 02/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 08:03:26 -0500

Hi,

I want to give access to a folder via FTP. When the user is connecting, I
want him to have access this specific folder: /home/dev/projects.

I created a user "testuser" and I changed the home directory as shown above
with VIPW. Now the user can browse back and forth along the directories and
I don't want that.

Do I have to create to create a group and set "no permissions" on
/home/dev... to do this? Also, I will have more than one user accessing
this folder.

Thanks in advance!



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