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PR:		ports/83633
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## This is the example "/etc/ftpchroot" file for the bsdftpd-ssl FTP server.
## The syntax of this file is described in the ftpchroot-ssl(8) man page.
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## "Pseudo-chroot" for system administrators.
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## Chroot webmasters to the location of the web site, and chroot web users to
## their respective ~/public_html.
# @@webmasters	/var/www/
# @@webusers	public_html

## Chroot all other users to their home directories.
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