[nos-bbs] anyone doing multiple path perms in ftpusers ?

M Langelaar maiko at pcsinternet.ca
Fri Apr 24 22:06:27 EDT 2020


OR just edit the 'column' in the user file :)

On 24/04/2020 8:44 p.m., M Langelaar wrote:
> As a work around (IF you are using 2.0n beta), you could try this :
>
>   ./jnospwmgr -a ve4klm -r "/jnos/public 0x0407f /tmp 0x00002"
>
> example only of course, but this way the original path as set in ftpusers
> is preserved, just make sure '-# ' has the primary permission value. My
> WHAT command came to life after I played with the above.
>
> It's a workaround for now, should have this fixed 'properly' soon ...
>
> Maiko
>
> On 23/04/2020 3:14 p.m., Ron Gibson wrote:
>> Hi Maiko,
>>
>> I use the multi path:perm feature with the ftpperm user. It allows a 
>> generic user to only read from one folder while being only allowed to 
>> write to another.
>>
>> Not a deal breaker if it needs to be removed.
>>
>> Ron
>> VE3CGR
>>
>> On 4/23/2020 4:03 PM, Langelaar wrote:
>>> I've run into a snag, a big pain in the neck actually ...
>>>
>>> The JNOS code uses this function 'permcheck' that works in such
>>> a way as to imply it is allowed to specify multiple path:perm sets
>>> in ftpusers :]
>>>
>>> Yes I did see that when doing the no-ftp users change, but I went
>>> ahead with this anyways, seeing I thought there was NO documentation
>>> on it, so I took another look at the JNOS user guide, and yeah, there
>>> is a very small and brief mention of it, enough to now grab my attn.
>>>
>>> QUESTION
>>>
>>>  Is anyone on this list or does anyone know anyone not onthis list that
>>>  actually uses the multiple path:perm feature ? Actuallynot a bad idea,
>>>  but it looks like I am going to have to accomodate this some how ?
>>>
>>> Maiko / VE4KLM
>>>
>>>
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