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Lock a User in his home directory? SSH and WuFtp?
I have a redhat 9.0 system running Wuftpd and I want to create a new user. I used the command:
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After I created him, I noticed that when I logged in using ftp, I could view ANY folder I wanted. I dont want that. IS there a way that he can only view, change, edit what is in his home directory? "/home/socom/" Thanks alot. |
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