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Date:      Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:50:58 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Anil Jangity <aj@entic.net>
To:        Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@uunet.co.za>
Cc:        security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: INTERNAL_LS 
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9907131747560.22258-100000@shell.entic.net>
In-Reply-To: <52622.931913179@axl.noc.iafrica.com>

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Yea it does what its supposed to do. When I do ``ls / I'' should get back
a listing of my $HOME, which it does. I have a symbolic link $HOME/temp to
/tmp, now if i try to do ls $HOME/temp I want it to show me files in /tmp.
I guess this is not possible when I have this INTERNAL_LS feature enabled.


On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:

|
|
|On Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:37:32 MST, Anil Jangity wrote:
|
|> In their $HOME directory, I have a symbolic links to another part of the
|> partition (not in /home). Now, when I try to use an FTP client to 
|> change direcotries to that symbolic link I get: "Too many levels of
|> symbolic links." 
|
|Are you sure that ``ls /'' gives you the results you expect? Perhaps
|you're chrooting them into their home directories.
|
|Ciao,
|Sheldon.
|


Kind regards,

Anil Jangity

aj@entic.net
Network Operations/Web Development
http://www.entic.net



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