Well yeah you could mount /usr read only, if it's on it's own partition, if
you wanted. You could mount any partition read only if you wanted and
thought you wouldn't be writing to it. :)
I believe you can specify file size limitations and the like with most ftp
daemons out there, and of course there's the quota thing. You can set
quotas for the ftp user to prevent nasty anon users from filling up your
partition. Filling up /usr/ would not necessarily be a bad thing since
things usually aren't written there (tmp files, etc). It would merely be an
inconvenience for you and your anon users if that's where the ftp upload
dirs are. :p
kw
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