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| I've pretty much gone as far as I can go with the default FTPD daemon in AIX 5.2L using the ftpusers and ftpaccess.ctrl files. Using either WU-FTP or ProFTP is it possible to do the following: 1) Lock users in a specific directory based on username, group, or all users? 2) Automatically apply default owner:group permissions to any files uploaded. (i.e. group A's files are owned by this user:group and group B's uploads are owned by this user:group)? ....this server is for "real users" only NO anonymous at all. I want users with valid username/password to only be able to uplaod into a specific directory and have the file be owned by a specific user:group? |
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| If you were to read the documents on the proftp site, you would have your answers. Doug "heprox" <srichards@wss-footwear.com> wrote in message news:4c159547.0411151511.6d6b3e14@posting.google.c om... > I've pretty much gone as far as I can go with the default FTPD daemon > in AIX 5.2L using the ftpusers and ftpaccess.ctrl files. Using either > WU-FTP or ProFTP is it possible to do the following: > > 1) Lock users in a specific directory based on username, group, or > all users? > > 2) Automatically apply default owner:group permissions to any files > uploaded. (i.e. group A's files are owned by this user:group and > group B's uploads are owned by this user:group)? > > ...this server is for "real users" only NO anonymous at all. I want > users with valid username/password to only be able to uplaod into a > specific directory and have the file be owned by a specific > user:group? |