I'm sorry. It seems that I replied to this mail privately. On 04/01/16 08:27, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > Hi, Steve. > > Happy New Year! (and to all members of the list!) > > On 31/12/15 21:16, Steve Matzura wrote: > >> Yes, very helpful. I'll look at mount options. >> >> Here's what I did on the old Windows server: >> >> Each user had their own login. >> >> All logins sent to the same read-only area, with one subdirectory in >> which all users could write. I know how to set that all up with >> regular FTP servers like ProFTPD. >> >> Other subdirectories were symbolically linked to the user login >> directory. Sounds like mounting these remote shares at, or as, mount >> points in the user login directory would be the proper thing to do, >> yes? Then ssh for FTP would work just fine. > > At this moment I do not remember why I had used the technique of > mounting using "bind" instead of using symbolic links. I think I had > tested the use of symbolic links and it does not worked. > > In any case, this mounting technique using "bind" can be use with both > SFTP and FTP servers (both chrooted). > > > Best regards, > Daniel
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