The default example is as follows: < Anonymous ~guest> User guest Group nobody AnonRequirePassword on </Anonymous> But I have to make a bunch of these with real names and passwords - not just "guest".
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Howdy,
I'm setting up ProFTPd, and I'm wondering what the best way is to go about setting up ftp accounts that _require_ passwords - but I do not want these "ftpusers" to have shells nor home directories.
Please note that I"m in the middle of reading through all the Docs (so if you were about to tell me too, I beat ya :-) But I thought this is probably a common thing so maybe someone would care to say something off the top of their head.
Should I make users in YaST and set the shell to /bin/true and the /home to /dev/null or something???
JW
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