Salut  tout le monde !
Voila je suis sur la traduction du HOWTO sur FTP. Et là j'ai un petit 
problème:
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Anonymous FTP works differently. The user logs in with either the 
anonymous or the ftp username (this can be defined in the config file). 
He is then given access to a directory tree that has been chroot()'ed. 
This ensures that the user can not gain access to directory trees he is 
not authorized for. The chrooted directory tree usually contains a mock 
filesystem, with bin/, etc/, and lib/ directories. The files for 
download are usually put in the pub/ directory.
The reason for a mock filesystem in an anonymous FTP tree is that the 
FTP daemon runs external commands for ls requests. You can also place 
additional programs in the bin directory, and a user can run them with 
the SITE command in his ftp client. For example, Red Hat's FTP includes 
the RPM command (for users to query RPM packages on the site).
Some FTP servers work differently. For example, some will allow user 
accounts to be set up independant of the system-wide password file 
(FTP-only accounts). Some servers (ProFTPD and NcFTPd for instance) have 
built-in ls commands and do not need a special directory tree within the 
chroot structure. Other ftp servers stray altogether from the standard 
ftp concept. FTP4ALL, for example, does not use system passwords at all. 
It uses it's own user and group file, and has features such as 
upload/download ratio and customizable server messages.
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Alors qu'est-ce que ca veut dire "chroot()'ed", "mock", "system-wide", 
"chroot" ?
Pour chroot dois-je penser à chmod et root, donc un répertoire 
uniquement accessible via l'utilisateur root ???
Merci de me répondre ... ;)
Loïs Di Qual