Mounting Network Drive(s)
Mitch Wiedemann
mc2 at lightlink.com
Sun Mar 7 20:05:52 UTC 2004
I'm not sure whether or not it's "bad practice", but it does seem like
more of a short-term hack rather than a long-term solution.
If I were needing to provide secure FTP service for more that a few
days, I'd definitely spend a little to get a bigger drive for the Linux
box, or perhaps switch Linux and Windows on the boxen. (if possible)
Just my $0.02. Feel free to ignore it.
Jwp wrote:
> Hehe, little to fast on the draw there sorry about that.
>
> I run a small FTP server for friends and family through my Linux box,
> and due to Hard Disk space limitations I store the files on a windows
> machine with a much larger HDD. Now in order to allow each user access
> I have mounted the shared windows drive (XPSHARE) into each FTP user’s
> Home Dir.
>
> Is this a bad practice? If so is there another way to provide users
> access to the network drive, while keeping them in CHROOT jail? I
> tried mounting the network drive to an external mount point and then
> mapping this folder to the user home dirs (but obviously that didn’t
> work, understand I am new to linux).
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> JP
>
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Mitch Wiedemann
mc^2 Computer Consulting
mc2 at lightlink.com
http://www.lightlink.com/mc2
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