We need to also keep the FTP user from changing to such directories as /bin , /etc. Tried the rooting suggestions in the MAN pages but then don't seem to be able to list what's in the FTP directories. Any ideas? Robert
From: Lenz Grimmer
, on 10/19/00 7:45 PM: Hi, On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Chris Large wrote:
How does one set up ftp-only accounts? This is to be use for updating web pages.
Simple, just add them using YaST and use /bin/false as their login shell (/bin/passwd is also common, this allows them to change their password using telnet). Adjust the home directory to the directory used for ftp transfer. However be advised, that ftp sends passwords in plain text over the wire! Anybody could sniff this traffic and break into this account.
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