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Date:      Fri, 2 Feb 2001 11:54:36 -0800 (PST)
From:      Benjamin Ossei <ben@cahostnet.net>
To:        Rob Simmons <rsimmons@wlcg.com>, jeff <jeff@stardustweb.net>
Cc:        security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: ftp
Message-ID:  <20010202195436.E0F50274B@sitemail.everyone.net>

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By default every user has rights to their own home directory.  Unless the server isn't set correctly.  Also if they happen to browse, they shouldn't be able to go into anyone elses directory.

--- Rob Simmons <rsimmons@wlcg.com>
> wrote:
>????  The server is what governs where the user can browse.  Read the man
>page for ftpd, you will find that the /etc/ftpchroot controls what users
>are restricted to thier home directory.
>
>Robert Simmons
>Systems Administrator
>http://www.wlcg.com/
>
>On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, jeff wrote:
>
>> Im looking for a ftp client that will keep the user in there home dir a lot of the new ftp software is letting users browse the server's other dirs  any scripts I can use that would handel this issuse
>> 
>> Jeff Gray cfm
>> 
>> 
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