Hello Mitch,
By default, FTP users can indeed list the root directory. They wont have permissions to see other users or upload something there, but the directory listing would be available.
This mostly depends on the FTP service that you use and its configuration, whether it allows listing files outside of the users home folder. For example, heres how you could achieve that with the vsftpd service:
https://superuser.com/a/370955
Note that our CageFS component keeps users inside their own virtualized "cage". Thus, it wont make any harm to the system if the user can list the files from the virtualized root directory.
If you have any additional questions about the way CageFS works, you may contact our Support team directly on https://(https://superuser.com/a/370...desk.com/agent/, were glad to help!](https://cloudlinux.zendesk.com/agent)
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FTP Users can go above their user name into the Home Directory
I had to redo the server and install everything over. I installed all accounts and when a user is ftp in they can go above their account name into directories above it
/
...
bin
dev
etc
home
lib
lib64
opt
proc
sbin
tmp
usr
var
/home
---useraccountname
------.cagefs
.cl.selector
.cphorde
.htpasswds
access-logs
etc
logs
mail
public_ftp
public_html
ssl
tmp
www
How do I stop them from getting above second Home so all they can see is is
/home/useraccountname
thanks
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