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10-30-2002 01:41 PM
10-30-2002 01:41 PM
ftpaccess
I have users that mainly telnet into an 11.00
system. Using ftpaccess how would I grant a
few power users full ftp rights while giving
the regular user only the most basic, such as
uploading, downloading but not deleting, etc.
I don't want to create special ftp users, just
configure for the users I already have. I have gone to the man pages and am having a hard time sorting through the information.
system. Using ftpaccess how would I grant a
few power users full ftp rights while giving
the regular user only the most basic, such as
uploading, downloading but not deleting, etc.
I don't want to create special ftp users, just
configure for the users I already have. I have gone to the man pages and am having a hard time sorting through the information.
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10-30-2002 02:24 PM
10-30-2002 02:24 PM
Re: ftpaccess
wu-ftpd works like this:
3 classes of users
real -> all privs
guest -> change rooted to see from a certain point down
anonymous -> change rooted but no special access requirements (a general user).
You manage these classes in ftpaccess.
upload, download, nodirs, nodelete are associated with a class of user and a particular filespec.
Here's an example:
http://www.wu-ftpd.org/examples/ftpaccess.heavy.html
Here's some detailed explanations:
http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/guest.HOWTO
http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/upload.configuration.HOWTO
3 classes of users
real -> all privs
guest -> change rooted to see from a certain point down
anonymous -> change rooted but no special access requirements (a general user).
You manage these classes in ftpaccess.
upload, download, nodirs, nodelete are associated with a class of user and a particular filespec.
Here's an example:
http://www.wu-ftpd.org/examples/ftpaccess.heavy.html
Here's some detailed explanations:
http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/guest.HOWTO
http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/upload.configuration.HOWTO
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