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Old 09-08-2001
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Question wu-ftpd question

ya i was wondering if there was anyone out there who could show me a good how to page on wu-ftpd ...im running RH 7.1 and i have the update of wu i just need to know how to use it and configure it so the users are limited to their dir and not the whole system .....any help will do ..thx
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I'm not sure if the answer you're looking for is in there, but try man wu-ftpd
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man ftpd should help, as should info ftpd. If info is installed on your system, it can be even more complete than a man page. Just type 'h' if you want a breif tutorial on using info.

Also, look for docs, in Redhat, I think it's in /usr/share/doc/wu-ftpd* . If it's not there, try /usr/doc/wu-ftpd* .

Hope that helps.
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