On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:18:58PM +0200, Øyvind Lode wrote: > Hello all > > I running a webserver with multiple users and domains. > I want some users to have no shell access, only FTP access to upload > websites and chroot'ed in their home directory. > > I have all the domains located in /home/www/domainname1/ , > /home/www/domainname2/ etc. > > I give the user proper access to the domain under /home/www/. > I chroot'ed the user in /home/www/domainname1/ > I gave shell /bin/false > > User is denied shell access but also FTP!!! > If I give /bin/bash and test the user is logged inn and chroot'ed in > /home/www/domainame1/ > > I'm using vsFTPd. > > How can I deny shell access and allow FTP? > Is /bin/false listed in /etc/shells?
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