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How to allow chrooted ftp user (real user) on Solaris 10  to cd to sub-directories

Asked by SRLUM in FTP Software, Sun Solaris

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I have a chrooted ftp user with sub-directories below the chrooted directory. I would like to be able to start an FTP session, cd to to one of the subdirectories and then get or put a file, also to issue ls to see what is inthe directory.

I've added the user to guestuser and to restricted-uid in /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess and have specified the home directory to chroot to in /etc/passwd.

Currently I am able to FTP in to the chrooted hme directory but can not see or move to the sub-directories.Start Free Trial
 
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Zones: FTP Software, Sun Solaris
Tags: Sun, Solaris, 10
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