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On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Ian P. Christian wrote: |
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> On Thursday 18 August 2005 14:35, A. Khattri wrote: |
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> > Not sure what you mean, but Im using proftpd, authenticating out of a |
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> > MySQL database and I have it set to jail users in their home dirs (they |
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> > can't move up, only down). |
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> Yes, but if you have symlinked something like |
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> ~user/sites/<site> to /var/www/<site> then they can't access it. |
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> In pureftpd, whist they won't be able to access ~user/.. , they can follow the |
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> symlink out. Proftpd cannot do this. |
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All the sites on my web server are under /home so I dont need any |
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symlinks. |
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