Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "userlist_deny".
2007 Jan 17
2
Preventing a user from moving "up" directories
I am in the process of setting up a new server. In the process I cannot
remember what I need to set so that an FTP user cannot move upward in
the directory tree of the user's directory. The FTP server is VSFTP.
The user's directory is owned by the user and the permissions are 775.
Isn't there a setting in httpd.conf to prevent that?
Todd
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Ariste Software
2200 D Street Ext
2008 Oct 07
1
vsftpd
Hi ALL
I'm using vsftpd as FTP server, and I'd like to chroot my FTP users
to their home dir. How can I do it? i.e. "jailing" them in their home
dir...
at the moment I have the following issues the user when they login to
ftp server they go to the main directory /var/ftp/
/etc/passwd
...
sdc:x:501:501::/var/ftp/sdc:/bin/bash
ase:x:502:501::/var/ftp/ase:/bin/bash
2009 Jun 07
3
Basic setup for vsftpd ?
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with G4U (Ghost for Unix), and I need to setup a
local FTP server in order to get it to work.
# yum groupinstall "FTP Server" --> installed vsftpd
Here's what I'd like to do :
* no anonymous access
* only one user (user 'install' / pass 'install')
The machine I'm installing it on has a static IP ok
2019 Jan 10
3
vsftpd rejects users set to nologin
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 16:09, Kenneth Porter <shiva at sewingwitch.com> wrote:
> I updated to CentOS 7.6 and something must have changed in the base OS
> setup that prevents vsftpd from allowing logins for accounts with
> /sbin/nologin as their shell. I had to add that to /etc/shells so that
> such
> accounts could FTP again. That file is in the setup package. Did it
>