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Suraj E.M Expert in this area
Oct 25, 2009 03:22:40 GMT   

i want to give access for a particular user to a particular directory and no access to other directories.how can i set this kind of permissions?
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Dennis Handly This member has accumulated 40000 or more points
Oct 25, 2009 04:16:30 GMT    Unassigned

It should be easy to allow write access. Disallowing read access to various system directories would be hard.
Steven Schweda This member has accumulated 7500 or more points
Oct 25, 2009 04:19:31 GMT    Unassigned

Is the user logging in as an interactive
user (local, rsh, ssh, ...?), or as an FTP
client, or what?

What are the ownership and permissions on
this directory?

chroot (perhaps with ssh) might be useful,
depending on what you really wish to do.
Suraj E.M Expert in this area
Oct 25, 2009 05:59:14 GMT   Thread closed by author  

thanks
 
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