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Date:      Sat, 1 May 1999 05:09:32 -0600
From:      "Brent Rector" <brentr@tccsweb.com>
To:        "Anders Hanssen" <andersbsd@bacchus.elanders.no>, <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: configuring a ftp daemon to handle multiple domains.
Message-ID:  <001001be93c3$1a346620$1fea8e8b@home>

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Hi There,

One thing I have done, is set up the ftp records in the DNS to handle each
domain ...etc.

And when the user logs into the box, using their password etc, it puts them
right into their home directory.

Alternatively, if you have clients that would like to have public_ftp
available for themselves, you could create a generic account for reach
"domain" ie... body... and setup a directory for that user... and then the
"public" ftp directory would actually be a fake users..... You could even
set it up without password protection to allow "everyone" and "anyone" to
access the files...

Hope this helped!

Brent Rector
TCCSweb.com
SysAdmin
-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Hanssen <andersbsd@bacchus.elanders.no>
To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Date: Saturday, May 01, 1999 4:50 AM
Subject: configuring a ftp daemon to handle multiple domains.


Hi world,

I was wondering... Is it possible to set up a ftp daemon to host multiple
domains (The way apache does with VirtualHost). I have a server hosting some
webpages ( ex: www.my.domain and www.your.domain), It's no problem to set up
a record for ftp.my.domain and ftp.your.domain in dns but they all point to
the same directory... Hmmm... I want separated directories for each
domain... Anyone done this? Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.
-Anders



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