Um ..
so mike has a home directory on foo.bar .. in his home directory he has a web directory (public_html) and in that directory he has public/
He wants to give Steve access via ftp to ~/mike/public_html/public
I know changing the group, adding Steve to the group is a step in the right direction .. but proftpd is chrooted to users home directories .. how is steve going to see /mike/public_html/public/ when all he sees in his own home dir is /
???
so mike has a home directory on foo.bar .. in his home directory he has a web directory (public_html) and in that directory he has public/
He wants to give Steve access via ftp to ~/mike/public_html/public
I know changing the group, adding Steve to the group is a step in the right direction .. but proftpd is chrooted to users home directories .. how is steve going to see /mike/public_html/public/ when all he sees in his own home dir is /
???
