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03-10-2005 11:21 AM
03-10-2005 11:21 AM
ftp access
I have setup ftp access using the /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess file. I am having a hard time understanding exactly how this works. I have the following as my entries:
class all wrksite,guest *
guestgroup guest
limit all 5 Any /no-more-ftp-access
delete yes guest # delete permission?
overwrite no guest,anonymous # overwrite permission?
rename no guest,anonymous # rename permission?
chmod yes guest # chmod permission?
umask yes guest # umask permission?
noretrieve /etc/passwd core
I now want to setup a user that already has access to the system. I want to give him full access to the system based on the permissions he has on the server. What do I need to do?
class all wrksite,guest *
guestgroup guest
limit all 5 Any /no-more-ftp-access
delete yes guest # delete permission?
overwrite no guest,anonymous # overwrite permission?
rename no guest,anonymous # rename permission?
chmod yes guest # chmod permission?
umask yes guest # umask permission?
noretrieve /etc/passwd core
I now want to setup a user that already has access to the system. I want to give him full access to the system based on the permissions he has on the server. What do I need to do?
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03-10-2005 12:17 PM
03-10-2005 12:17 PM
Re: ftp access
Sorry, I don't have the answer at the top of my head,
but ftpaccess(4) manpage should help you.
# man 4 ftpaccess
- Biswajit
but ftpaccess(4) manpage should help you.
# man 4 ftpaccess
- Biswajit
:-)
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03-10-2005 09:31 PM
03-10-2005 09:31 PM
Re: ftp access
Hi
See
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90685/ch02s08.html
Also refers to man page
Steve Steel
See
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90685/ch02s08.html
Also refers to man page
Steve Steel
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