Hello, Proftpd is launched with user nobody. I was wondering
why this user had to have a default shell set to /bin/sh. Is there any reason
for that? Can I modify it to /bin/false? Is it a security problem to have a
service like Proftpd (running standalone) running with the default shell to
/bin/sh? Chears, Mico. |
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