> "William" == William Chow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
William> On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Bubonic wrote:
>> Okay this is weird.
>>
>> I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the
>> account that I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is
>> running tcsh, it says:
On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Bubonic wrote:
> I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the account that
> I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is running tcsh, it
> says: user access denied.
Check that the shell is listed in /etc/shells, ftpd check if the user's
shell is
Oops. I should have said "tcsh", not "bash", needs to be in /etc/shells...
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> I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the account that
> I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is running tcsh, it
> says: user access denied.
On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Bubonic wrote:
> I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the account that
> I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is running tcsh, it
> says: user access denied.
> I find this rather strange.
So did I until I RTFM.
You need "/usr/bash" in /e
On Sat, 22 Feb 1997, Bubonic wrote:
> Okay this is weird.
>
> I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the account that
> I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is running tcsh, it
> says: user access denied.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I find this rather strange.
Yeah,
> I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the account that
> I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is running tcsh, it
> says: user access denied.
Make sure tcsh is listed in /etc/shells. Most FTP daemons won't let a
user in unless they have a valid shell.
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TO
Okay this is weird.
I can FTP to my machine, but only to anonymous. UNLESS, the account that
I am FTPing to is running bash for a shell. If it is running tcsh, it
says: user access denied.
Any ideas?
I find this rather strange.
J
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