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How to give user access to WU-FTP without giving access to rest of file system

Asked by rbowen00 in Linux Network Security

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We have a user who we want to give read/write access to a directory we host via WU-FTP.  We setup WU-FTP, set the users home directory to the ftp directory, gave the user read/write access and anonymous read only access.  The problem is the user can traverse the filesystem.  Is there a way to stop this while still giving the user read/write to the FTP server?

Server is Red Hat Ent 3.0, WU-FTP2.6.2-12

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