Dan/Jay - thanks for the idea.  I tried hard linking, but I get an 
"Operation not permitted" error.  Here's the context I'm using:

# ln -d /path/to/target /path/to/link

-Erik

Jay Kline wrote:
> Would hard links be an option? They can sometimes be a bit more difficult to 
> administer, however.  
> 
> Jay
> 
> On Wednesday 06 November 2002 3:26 pm, Erik Anderson wrote:
> 
>>Hi all - I'm trying to set up an ftp server to allow our customers to
>>download softwarem, updates, yada yada,
>>
>>The idea is to, upon login, dump the users into their chrooted home dir,
>>which would contain some of our custom software, writted specifically
>>for them.  This was easy to do.....now comes the catch:
>>
>>We want to also give them access to a "Common" directory as well.  Any
>>ideas?
>>
>>I've thought about structuring the ftp tree as follows:
>>	/Common
>>	/cust1
>>	/cust2
>>	/cust3
>>giving the customer only read access to their folder and the Common
>>folder....however, the management doesn't like the idea of presenting
>>our list of customers to the whole world.  Soooo...
>>
>>Here was my second strategy:
>>	/Common
>>	/cust1
>>
>>	 |_ symlink to Common
>>
>>	/cust2
>>
>>	 |_ symling to Common
>>
>>etc etc.....well that didn't work since the users were chrooted to their
>>home dirs.
>>
>>I'm stumped!
>>
>>Thanks-
>>Erik Anderson
>>
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