Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 16:56:24 +0100 From: =?ISO-8859-1?B?THVjYXMgVmFsZGXzbg==?= <lvaldeon@landm.net> To: nbari@unixmexico.com Cc: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: proftpd or pure-ftpd (virtual users / domains) Message-ID: <695479483.20031026165624@landm.net> In-Reply-To: <10632.148.243.211.1.1067180357.squirrel@mail.unixmexico.com> References: <10632.148.243.211.1.1067180357.squirrel@mail.unixmexico.com>
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Hi nbari,
Use pureftpd with chroot users. Compile with this option and finsh
Dir with .
Example:
/home/vftp/sites/domain1/./
I am pureftpd happy user :)
Lucas
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Sunday, October 26, 2003, 3:59:17 PM, you wrote:
nuc> Sorry for this second post I forgot to say that
nuc> I am trying also to to this with pure-ftpd
nuc> so what do you recomend best.
nuc> regards
nuc> ----------------
nuc> Hello.
nuc> I want to use proftpd for multiple users (virtual users), i host more than
nuc> 50 domains and want to have a home for each domain.
nuc> Right now I'm making tests with mod_ldap but the problem is that the ftp
nuc> protocol don't work like apache when setting virtual domains by DNS.
nuc> What i would like to have is just one system user called vftp (uid 201)
nuc> and a group vftp (gid 201) and to have all the users on /home/vftp/sites/*
nuc> but to allow or disable access for certain groups or users to some
nuc> domains.
nuc> For example if i have vdomain1 i would like that group1 could access to
nuc> the home of vdomain1 bot not to access to other vdomains.
nuc> This an idea of what i am trying to do, any idea, comment or suggestion on
nuc> how to best do this stuff??
nuc> Basically what i don't want is to authenticate users against the
nuc> /etc/master.password and no to have a lot of system users.
nuc> regards.
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