From: Christopher C. <cch...@mw...> - 2002-11-27 08:31:43
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You should have given me your database schema anyway. There's a column called homedir in the users table which stores that info. At 11:08 11/26/2002 -0500, you wrote: >I fixed that problem. It was with the home directory (get that). > >Now I'm trying to figure out how to have the home directory of the users >be /home/username > >Any idea what the variable is for the username? I think thats what I need >to plug into the MySQL table. > >Basically I need joe to login with his password and get /home/joe > > >On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 09:13, Christopher Chaduka wrote: >>Ummm, show us your database schema as it is straight out of the MySQL >>shell prompt: >>mysql> use ss_matt; >>mysql> show tables; >>mysql> describe proftpd; <-- this one is not really important, but let's >>see it anyway. >> >> >>At 08:39 11/26/2002 -0500, you wrote: >>>Everything is lower case. I just double-checked. >>> >>> >>>On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 02:55, Christopher Chaduka wrote: >>>>..could it be a case of case sensitivity in your database and table names? >>>> >>>>Kiri >>>> >>>>At 15:06 11/25/2002 -0500, you wrote: >>>>>(192.168.0.213[192.168.0.213]) - mod_sql/4.09: (msg) 'Table >>>>>'ss_matt.proftpd' doesn't exist' >>>>>ss_matt.proftpd table does not exist is the error but I don't >>>>>understand why its appending the name with that. >>>>> >>>>>any help?? >>> >>> >>> >>>-- >>>Matt Byrd >>>mb...@st... >>>Systems >>>StratoNet, Inc.<http://www.strato.net/>http://www.strato.net/ > > > > > >-- >Matt Byrd >mb...@st... >Systems >StratoNet, Inc. >http://www.strato.net/ |