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Re: proftpd and ftpaccess



> you can do a lot with proftpd.conf.  I have recently been securing it up
> on
> my box.
> 
> Just use: man proftpd.conf
> and check out all the stuff you can do.  You can do a chroot in the config
> file so a user is dumped into their homedir and cant access anything
> except
> what is in their homedir or a subdirectory of their home.  You can also
> limit access depending on IP#, set the max # of connections.. many other
> things.
>  AFAIK proftpd doesnt even look at the ftpaccess file
> 
> As far as the welcome message.. The default is ~/welcome.msg  so you copy
> a
> file called welcome.msg to the homedir of each user (you can use the same
> one, or different ones for diff accounts) and it will be displayed when
> they
> log in.
> 

Ok . 
Thanks.
That's what i liked to know ! ,-)
c ya

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