Date: Mon, 11 Sep 1995 01:03:25 -0700 (PDT) From: Julian Elischer <julian@ref.tfs.com> To: joe@ns.via.net (Joe McGuckin) Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: wu-ftpd problem Message-ID: <199509110803.BAA02901@ref.tfs.com> In-Reply-To: <199509110621.XAA10588@ns.via.net> from "Joe McGuckin" at Sep 10, 95 11:21:18 pm
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> > I have wu-ftpd set up on a SCO (ugh!) system. I have it configured > to chroot one level above the user's home dirs. Of course, I have > created a bin, etc, and dev directories under the chroot point. > > Here's the problem. If I log in as a 'normal' (non chrooted) user, > ftp works perfectly. If I log in as a chrooted user (they're all a > member of a certain group) 'ls' works, but 'dir' doesnt! > > I'm stuck with SCO - there are some homegrown apps written in > COBOL that run on it, otherwise we'd switch to FreeBSD. and the SCO compatibility mode won't run them? > > 2nd Question: > > I have a 270MB Syquest removable drive. Works great on my Sun and DOS. > How do I put the necessary partition and label info on a new cartridge > so I can mount it under FreeBSD? AFIK you just treat it as if it were a fixed disk.. > > Thanks! > > Joe >
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