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ftp security
Hi all,
Are there any white papers on setting up ftp, where a user logs in from any system to put a file on another UNIX machine. eg. the external user puts a file in "ddd". We only want them to have access to this directory for write purposes and access no where else. Can we put an acl for a specific user on "ddd" so this is the only directory they can go to ? /aaaa/bbb/ccc/ddd Any advice would be good. So far any solution I have thought of has holes in it. |
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HP's ftpd is based on wuftpd. It supports chroot which can lock a user into a directory. See "man ftpaccess".
We have switched to PureFTP which has great security features. It's available ready to install from the HP-UX freeware sites. |
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