Ah yes i spaced that, If you don't want them to have a shell login set the
shell for the user to /bin/false and add it(/bin/false) to /etc/shells

On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Jackal wrote:

> Well you could give them shell accounts and then use the UserDirectory (i
> think) directive in apache.
> 
> so each member's page will be http://yourserver/~membername/blah.html
> 
> something like that...i am a bit fuzzy about the details so I wont try to give
> you wrong information ... but if you want I can try and find it out for you.
> 
> 
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