On 3/18/07, Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 01:08:13AM +0800, Wei Chen wrote:
...
> >BTW, both methods lock shells as well as ftp and sftp. Changing the
shell
> >to
> >> /usr/sbin/nologin allows ftp but still prevents sftp.
> >> Is there a method that locks shell but allows ftp and sftp? Thanks.
> >>
> >I think that you just described it.  Change the user's shell to
> >/bin/false or something similar.
>
>
> But changing the shell to nologin or false will also block sftp
access...
apt-cache search sftp turns up rssh and scponly

Just had a look at their introductions. It seems that either of them
should work. I will try them. Thanks.

yours
albert
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Albert Dengg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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