[CentOS] Proper way to give rights at the file system?
James Pifer
jep at obrien-pifer.comWed Feb 22 18:24:35 UTC 2006
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I have a certain directory under /usr that I want to make available through vsftp to a specific user. The easiest way to do this, I believe, is to create a symlink from the user's home directory to this directory. The catch is I want/need them to be able to delete/upload files as well. Root is the group and user owner of the files. What is the "proper" way to give rights for this user? Thanks, James
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