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Old 06-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Pure FTPd- I want some virtual users to have access to entire server

Hello all.

I have set up FTP pure on my Linux Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS server and I can connect as a virtual user via FileZilla - great!

However the bit I am now stuck on, and have been so for a while is allowing the FTP user connected the ability to access all directories on the server and to be able to PUT and GET files.

I have set the conf/ChrootEveryone=YES and NO (!) and restarted but to no avail...

I am sure the is a more secure way than allowing the user to break out of their root...

Any ideas, what I am really trying to achieve is for the ability for the Web Admin person to be able to connect via FileZilla and put updates live for the web site.

Hope one of you clever people out there can help either fix my problem, or advise some other options...

If it helps, I used these 2 links as a reference guide to get where I am so far:

Pureftpd Server Configuration in Debian
PureFTPd Installation and Setup - Debian Wiki

Be nice, I am new to all this (Linux that us)
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Have you tried changing the direcories permission so that your user's group can read and write??
If you don't know how just right click the directory and click properties then go to the permissions tab

hopefully this helped

oh and you can also use konqueror too just
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ftp://username:password@domain.com
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Running on a server with no GUI.

I have moved on to set a mount bind to the FTP user connecting to the area they need access to, and then given the FTP user rights to the directory their home directory is now redirected to.

Found this link useful in getting me here (that and a few hours head scratching!?)

Allowing FTP access to files outside the home directory chroot | MDLog:/sysadmin

It maybe there are better solutions, but this seems to work now
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You could try using chmod to change the permissions
here is a link
How to use chmod
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