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Date:      Fri, 01 Nov 1996 00:32:09 +0100
From:      Gianmarco Giovannelli <gmarco@scotty.masternet.it>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   * wu-ftpd guru needed*
Message-ID:  <3.0b35.32.19961101003127.00683bd4@scotty.masternet.it>

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Hello everybody,
3 (silly) questions :

1) Where are the logs file of wu-ftpd ? I set logging for some actions of
the user but I am not able to find where it logs :-)

2) How must I do to create an user that can do uploads in directory owned
by root , and group(ped) by wheel ? i.e. I'd like to ftp new pages in the
/usr/local/data/www for our web server (http://www2.masternet.it, come to
visit... :-) but normal user can't do that obviusly, even if they are in
group 0 too...

3) My guest group is the group of every user in my server 2000-->normal
user. Now to make them restricted in the /home I made the changes in
etc/passwd to every user home dirs from /home/username to /home/./username
so the user has as root for ftp the /home partitions and not the / itself.
Ftp needs to works properly a /bin/ls , so I create an home/bin with ls
inside. If I tried to leave every homedir (in /etc/passwd) unchanged the
server restricts yes the user in their /home/username (/ -->
/home/username)  but I must create a bin directory for every user (with the
ls inside) in his /home/username. Now (finally) the question is : Is
possible to have the second solution without the need to create for every
user the /home/username/bin directory ?

Thanks for you attention (and sorry for my bad english. I am not sure
everythings may be understood...:-)


  

thanks very much to everybody... 

Regards...

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