To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 15:54:26 +0100
Hi Guys,
Im having a few problems with vsftpd - users can login ok (no anon
access) and start in their home directory. How do I get them to
start in another directory. i.e. when they log in, i want them to go
to /fileserv not /home/username
I have turned off chroot so they already have access to the files.
Re: Newbie: how do I limit a user to just a home directory? ... On 2005-02-01, Chris <anon> wrote: ... > I'd like to create a login where the user isn't able to escape from their ... > SSH and use SCP to send me files by putting them in their home directory.... (comp.os.linux.security)
Re: [SLE] Hacked? ...>non-root user was created and used successfully for about a week. ... AS root we reset the password and can now login on a character ... we tried removing this use and his home directory along with all ... I use rsync nightly to backup my entire home directory into a ... (SuSE)
user login error on CDE ... The DT messaging system could not be started ... Select Failsafe Session from the login screen's option menu and login ... Check to see any magic cookie related error messages in these locations: ... -F on home directory, so I shutdown nfs server, unshared the home directory. ... (SunManagers)
Re: Changing account home directory in Solaris 10 ... the account home directory stated:... There is no problem when the acc login.... # At present there isn't a 'files' backend for netgroup;... (comp.unix.solaris)
RE: ssh login error ... I think that your problem is described in the first error message - sshd ... Is there a root's home directory /home/root in that server at the login... (RedHat)