Building a flexable FTP Server
From: Brian McGrew (Brian_at_doubledimension.com)
Date: 11/11/04
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 08:14:01 -0800 To: "General Red Hat Linux discussion list" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Good morning all,
I need to rebuild our FTP server. It's currently running on a Solaris
2.6 box and it's been so long ago that I've forgotten what I did and I'm
sure the technology has changed considerably since.
I have a couple of requirements and I'm hoping that someone can point me
in the right direction.
1) I have about 250 customers that will need read access to their own
folders only and read access to an Updates folder located outside their
home directory
2) I have about 100 staff members that have nfs mounted home
directories who will need access to not only their own directories but
read/write access to all the customers directories.
3) I have a Updates folder located outside of my staff or customers
home directories that customers will need read access to and staff will
need read/write access to.
Any suggestions on implementing this under FC2/3?
Thanks,
-brian
Brian D. McGrew {brian@doubledimension.com || pacemakertaker@rock.com }
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