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Rupendra Singh wrote:
|>>Set their shell to /sbin/nologin instead of /bin/bash
|>>
|>>Using /sbin/nologin vs. /bin/false retains FTP functionality
|>>since /sbin/nologin is considered a valid shell for FTP daemons
|>>which require this functionality. See /etc/shells for the
|>>listing (as of RH 8.0).
|>
|>its Ok IMAP POP SMTP running fine but WUFTPD is not allowing
|>access to users having shell /sbin/nologin.
|
|
| veryyyyyy sorry !
|
| adding /sbin/nologin into /etc/shells did the trick.
|

No prob - RH 8.0 includes /sbin/nologin in /etc/shells, but not /bin/false.

I prefer /sbin/nologin because it does give a response vs. an immediate
disconnect.

- -Rick
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