hi ya John remove "real" from /etc/ftpaccess and that will make it only an anonymous ftp server
if you wanna deny secure ftp connections to some....its easier to only allow secure ssh ( secure ftp) connections to only certain folks listed in your ssh config files c ya alvin On Thu, 31 May 2001, John R. Daily wrote: > At (time_t)991319743 ray p wrote: > > > You might want to see if using scp or sftp under ssh does what you need it > > do. Very powerful and very secure tool. Better then any ftp package > > out there imo. > > I haven't tried this as a secure ftp solution for a few years, but one > significant problem I encountered was the inability to prevent users > from logging into the server. > > The best I could do was give them a restricted shell in a chroot'ed > environment, and even that required some custom programming. >