How to hide “Up to higher level directory” header in ProFTPD?
I have Debian 9 with configured ProFTPD server version 1.3.5 with anonymous access.
When I am logging to my ftp server from another PC I see "Up to higher level directory" header.
Is there any ways to hide it?
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I have Debian 9 with configured ProFTPD server version 1.3.5 with anonymous access.
When I am logging to my ftp server from another PC I see "Up to higher level directory" header.
Is there any ways to hide it?
debian ftp proftpd
Do you really want to merely hide the link - or do you want to actually jail users to a specific directory? See for example DefaultRoot in the ProFTPD documentation.
– steeldriver
Feb 22 at 23:58
@steeldriver Just want to merely hide the link.
– Alex
Feb 23 at 0:07
This is unanswerable because it does not state what the FTP client, creating that user interface, is.
– JdeBP
Feb 23 at 0:44
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I have Debian 9 with configured ProFTPD server version 1.3.5 with anonymous access.
When I am logging to my ftp server from another PC I see "Up to higher level directory" header.
Is there any ways to hide it?
debian ftp proftpd
I have Debian 9 with configured ProFTPD server version 1.3.5 with anonymous access.
When I am logging to my ftp server from another PC I see "Up to higher level directory" header.
Is there any ways to hide it?
debian ftp proftpd
debian ftp proftpd
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Do you really want to merely hide the link - or do you want to actually jail users to a specific directory? See for example DefaultRoot in the ProFTPD documentation.
– steeldriver
Feb 22 at 23:58
@steeldriver Just want to merely hide the link.
– Alex
Feb 23 at 0:07
This is unanswerable because it does not state what the FTP client, creating that user interface, is.
– JdeBP
Feb 23 at 0:44
add a comment |
Do you really want to merely hide the link - or do you want to actually jail users to a specific directory? See for example DefaultRoot in the ProFTPD documentation.
– steeldriver
Feb 22 at 23:58
@steeldriver Just want to merely hide the link.
– Alex
Feb 23 at 0:07
This is unanswerable because it does not state what the FTP client, creating that user interface, is.
– JdeBP
Feb 23 at 0:44
Do you really want to merely hide the link - or do you want to actually jail users to a specific directory? See for example DefaultRoot in the ProFTPD documentation.
– steeldriver
Feb 22 at 23:58
Do you really want to merely hide the link - or do you want to actually jail users to a specific directory? See for example DefaultRoot in the ProFTPD documentation.
– steeldriver
Feb 22 at 23:58
@steeldriver Just want to merely hide the link.
– Alex
Feb 23 at 0:07
@steeldriver Just want to merely hide the link.
– Alex
Feb 23 at 0:07
This is unanswerable because it does not state what the FTP client, creating that user interface, is.
– JdeBP
Feb 23 at 0:44
This is unanswerable because it does not state what the FTP client, creating that user interface, is.
– JdeBP
Feb 23 at 0:44
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Do you really want to merely hide the link - or do you want to actually jail users to a specific directory? See for example DefaultRoot in the ProFTPD documentation.
– steeldriver
Feb 22 at 23:58
@steeldriver Just want to merely hide the link.
– Alex
Feb 23 at 0:07
This is unanswerable because it does not state what the FTP client, creating that user interface, is.
– JdeBP
Feb 23 at 0:44