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Old April 9th 04, 03:14 PM
Jack Turner
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Default FTP Problem with Network Places

According to the RHCE study guide:

"the FTP server does not follow symbolic links, so the
directories must be subdirectories of the directory
designated as the home directory of the ftp user,
generally /home/ftp."

It does mention that you could try to provide access via
NFS, and export the directories to which you need access.

Hope this helps.

Thanks, Jack

-----Original Message-----
I am trying to navigate a Linux machine using the FTP

feature in the
Netowrk Places folder. When I connect to the Linux box,

I am placed
in my user's home directory. I need to navigate to the

root (i.e.
'/') but I can't seem to figure out how to change to the

root
directory. I've tried things like:



ftp://mymachine/../..



but it isn't working. I get a "The page cannot be

displayed" error
page in the window when I try it.



Ideas?
.

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