Hi
You've already got quite a few responses with suggestions, so, I am going to
repeat that. However, I just wanted to point something out ...
On 04/19/2010 10:18 AM, JITHIN K wrote:
Yes ,
Username and one password i would like to give to one customer and other
password i like to give to developers. ( Developers have the full privilege
but the customers shouldn't have the full privilege)
Think a bit about what you described and you'll see what you are describing is
one user (the customer) and a group of other users (the developers). So, an
alternate way to go approach this would be to make a one to one mapping between
actual users (customers as well as individual developers) and implementing
access control based on groups.
cheers,
- steve
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 10:09 AM, sivakumar<[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using Ubuntu Server 9.10 as a my FTP server. I would like to create
a
> FTP user account with two passwords ( Rather than sharing the passwords).
> And to set privileges to the user who is logged in based on the
passwords.
> Your suggestions are welcomed.
Any specific reason not to have two usernames ?
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