Hi, Yes. The target of my symlink is a fat32 partition. The permissions I set upon mount is root:users, writtable by all under group "users". My anonymous user is "ftp", under group "daemon,users". I just verified this with a non-anonymous user. I created a symlink in this non-anonymous' home directory to the fat32 partition. On the shell, I can access this fat32 partition (read, write). Through ftp, I cannot change into this directory. Regards, Verdi On Tuesday 01 October 2002 13:37, Keith Winston wrote:
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 22:02, Verdi March wrote:
Hi, thanks. Unfortunately it's quite large. In fact, it's another partition.
Did you verify the permissions on the target of your symlink, that the anonymous user will be able to read it? This is just a guess.
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