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Brian Overman
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.profile ran?

Can anyone verify or tell me if the .profile is ran when a login opens a FTP session. I don't believe it is, but I am looking for clarification. Also if not, does anyone know how to use a command to set files created by that login to a specific permission. (CHMOD does not appear to work within FTP)

Thanks for any help!
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A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: .profile ran?

Hi Brian,

Ftp (or more properly ftpd) does not source .profile when a user logs in. Chmod within ftp does work but you have to have the proper permissions (i.e. own the file or be a privilidged user).

Regards, Clay
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Joseph C. Denman
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Re: .profile ran?

no, the .profile is not read.

set permissions:

modifiy the inetd.conf file. add the -u opion to your ftpd entry.

example /usr/lbin/ftpd -u 022


hope this helps.

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If I had only read the instructions first??
Joseph C. Denman
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Re: .profile ran?

after you make modifications to the inetd.conf, you will need to restart inetd.

inetd -c

...jcd...
If I had only read the instructions first??