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ProFTPD



http://www.howtoforge.com/proftpd_mysql_virtual_hosting

That sets up users in mysql which implies to me no local one is  
needed. In fact, when instantiating a user in the db, a home  
directory is specified so you may be able to set all users to have  
the one you want.

Oh, and install OS X.

On Jul 5, 2006, at 7:45 PM, Rob Brown wrote:

> I am attempting to setup proftpd on my linux server and I can only  
> find tutorials that demonstrate how to give anonymous access to the  
> machine, however I want to give specific users access to specific  
> folders that are not their root folder on the computer.  In other  
> words by default proftp is putting all of my users into their home  
> directory and I want them to go to different directories such as my  
> apache folders.  Anyone else have this problem?
>
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