Re: [SLE] ftp question
What i want is, to make a folder under the root (i.e. www) and then to point the www or a subfolder as the start point of every ftp user. Óôßò Thu, 9 Oct 2003 11:18:31 -0500 Henry Tang Ýãñáøå:
Quoting pseep@mail.gr:
I have set up the pure-ftpd and everything works fine. When i loggin via ftp to my server (not as root) i want to be able to write/update/delete the files in /srv/www/htdocs because i use the machine as webserver.
What is the command to make an ordinary user supplied with the administrative previlleges?
Why don't you just put the ftp user you are using into the /etc/group under root.?
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That directory is /srv and IIRC is generated automatically by SuSE and will be used by the pure-ftpd daemon for up- and downloads, Make sure you configure your /etc/pure-ftpd.conf file according to your needs, and take a look at the man page to avoid unnecessary security risks. Cheers, ALex. On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 pseep@mail.gr wrote:
What i want is, to make a folder under the root (i.e. www) and then to point the www or a subfolder as the start point of every ftp user.
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Quoting pseep@mail.gr:
I have set up the pure-ftpd and everything works fine. When i loggin via ftp to my server (not as root) i want to be able to write/update/delete the files in /srv/www/htdocs because i use the machine as webserver.
What is the command to make an ordinary user supplied with the administrative previlleges?
Why don't you just put the ftp user you are using into the /etc/group under root.?
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