Hey Robert,
I strongly suggest you take a look at ProFTPd with the LDAP or MySQL modules.
You can put all your users information in a directory or an SQL database
(homedir, username, pass, etc) and have the FTP server look in there.
For more info on how to set it up, take a look at the doc I wrote:
http://dudle.linuxroot.org/docs/proftpd/
Haim.
P.S. : Please give me some feedback on this doc. I would like to know what the
community thinks.
Robert Waldner wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> (This is probably a PAM-question, too, but..)
>
> I just got cyrus to work w/o having system- (eg shell-) accounts, but
> now I need to get ftp to work also :/
>
> proftpd uses PAM, which is good as thereīs pam_userdb.so. This far Iīm
> sufficiently clued. But I donīt get how I can tell it to set the
> userdir to, letīs say, /home/$luser/ftp based an the key out of the
> .db-file.
>
> Any hints?
>
> cheers+tia,
> &rw
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