enricovangoor
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Hi all
I'm using directadmin with proftpd. Recently I move 1 user to a different partition (from /home to /home2) using the guide below:
I left the old location for safe keeping. Today the customers uploaden files using ftp and his website wasn't updated. The homedir in /etc/proftp.passwd still pointed to the old location.
After I manually changed it, the webinterface (FTP Accounts) showed the right location. When I create a new ftp account, the correct location is used. When the customer uses FTP he's going to the correct location as well.
I checked /usr/local/directadmin/data/users/<username> and found a few more files which held the old location:
Have I overlooked something or is this a bug in rewrite_confs?
Enrico
I'm using directadmin with proftpd. Recently I move 1 user to a different partition (from /home to /home2) using the guide below:
I left the old location for safe keeping. Today the customers uploaden files using ftp and his website wasn't updated. The homedir in /etc/proftp.passwd still pointed to the old location.
After I manually changed it, the webinterface (FTP Accounts) showed the right location. When I create a new ftp account, the correct location is used. When the customer uses FTP he's going to the correct location as well.
I checked /usr/local/directadmin/data/users/<username> and found a few more files which held the old location:
- crontab.conf
- domains/<domain>.ftp (DefaultRoot)
Have I overlooked something or is this a bug in rewrite_confs?
Enrico
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