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08-08-2009 05:16 PM
08-08-2009 05:16 PM
hi
cd /etc/ftpd/ftpusers
:not found ,any other file is there ...
how to add the ftp users?
:not found ,any other file is there ...
how to add the ftp users?
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08-08-2009 06:22 PM
08-08-2009 06:22 PM
Re: hi
> cd /etc/ftpd/ftpusers
"/etc/ftpd" should be a directory.
"/etc/ftpd/ftpusers" should be a file, not a
directory, so "cd /etc/ftpd/ftpusers" should
not work.
> :not found ,any other file is there ...
Huh?
> how to add the ftp users?
"man ftpusers":
ftpd rejects remote logins to local
user accounts that are named in
/etc/ftpd/ftpusers. [...]
Do you want some users to be able to use FTP,
or do you want some users _not_ to be able to
use FTP?
Start again. "uname -a"? (What are we
talking about?) What, exactly, would you
like to do? First describe the problem, and
then we can start to talk about a solution.
"/etc/ftpd" should be a directory.
"/etc/ftpd/ftpusers" should be a file, not a
directory, so "cd /etc/ftpd/ftpusers" should
not work.
> :not found ,any other file is there ...
Huh?
> how to add the ftp users?
"man ftpusers":
ftpd rejects remote logins to local
user accounts that are named in
/etc/ftpd/ftpusers. [...]
Do you want some users to be able to use FTP,
or do you want some users _not_ to be able to
use FTP?
Start again. "uname -a"? (What are we
talking about?) What, exactly, would you
like to do? First describe the problem, and
then we can start to talk about a solution.
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08-08-2009 06:41 PM
08-08-2009 06:41 PM
Re: hi
Hi,
/etc/ftpd/ftpusers is not a directory ,itâ s a file
the users who are in /etc/ftpd/ftpusers can not do ftp.
Please mention problem description on the subject line instead of "hi".
Thanks,
Roopesh
/etc/ftpd/ftpusers is not a directory ,itâ s a file
the users who are in /etc/ftpd/ftpusers can not do ftp.
Please mention problem description on the subject line instead of "hi".
Thanks,
Roopesh
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08-09-2009 02:50 AM
08-09-2009 02:50 AM
Re: hi
Hi,
By default ftp access will be given to all users unless if it is explicitely specified on ftpusers file.
Check the /etc/shells files. Users shell should be listed in /etc/shells file
By default ftp access will be given to all users unless if it is explicitely specified on ftpusers file.
Check the /etc/shells files. Users shell should be listed in /etc/shells file
Best wishes,
Ganesh.
Ganesh.
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