Hello susers (SuSE users:) ), Our providers network is kind of "hackers heaven" - lots of hacked servers. And we making connections only trough ssh and ftp (doh). Shh is ok. ftp is a problem. We can accept fact that somebody sniffs ftp username/pass , because we closed all services from all other nets than ours, except in.ftpd. We can`t use tcpd or ipchains, there because some users are connecting to server from some dial-ups. The question would be: how to restrict in.ftpd access depending on username/remote_host pairs? example scheme: user1:* #all (we conditionaly dont care about users data, we have backups) user2:some.domain.com #only one IP - rest is denied (we have backups but we would like to make one more small securety step) user3:none #deny all (he does not need ftpaccess at all) ok i can include user3 to ftpusers, but how about user1 and user2? Any ideas? which of ftpd`s has such feature? alternate solution? Thanks! -- Best regards, Gediminas Grigas