On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 09:19 -0400, James Pifer wrote:
I have a new development server built to replace a Windows IIS
server. I
have a few users who update the web server over ftp through some
developer application. On Windows I ran a small ftp server and they
would do their updates. On the new server I have vsftpd running. What is
the proper way to give them access to upload and overwrite files
to /var/www?
All the stuff (google and howtos) I'm finding on vsftpd is dealing with
users getting to their home directories rather than another place in the
file structure.
Should I look at a different ftp server? wu-ftpd or proftpd? Still have
the file rights issue I think.
Other suggestions?
Read the man page for vsftpd, and also read the documentation within
vsftpd.conf.
There are ways to give users the ability to move around in the
filesystem and write permissions elsewhere than in their own home
directories.
Remember though, anything you weaken in the built-in security may affect
your server in the long run.
Thanks,
James