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    ftp can't change root in Jag

    Just the same as ever before: add all the users you want to have ftp access and who you want to be chrooted to /etc/ftpchroot (in case of a pure anon ftp server just add anonymous and ftp): %sudo pico /etc/ftpchroot # list of users chrooted for ftp access. # read by ftpd(8). ftp...
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    ftp can't change root in Jag

    I had the same problem with Proftpd, so it's definitely not a problem with Apple's ftpd. Couldn't figure out what was going wrong until I ran into your message. The mentioning of ftpchroot rang a bell. Users in /etc/ftpchroot must have a valid shell! As mentioned in /etc/shells. Never thought...
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