If memory serves me, you can set their shell to /bin/true or
/bin/false.  I'm not sure if there's a difference, or what that difference
would be, but I've seen it mentioned a number of times.

On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hi,
>     I have this problem with my ftp sessions, I want
> my ftp users to have their telnet logging sessions disable.
> Because My ftp users can telnet my server and they can even
> access files which they are not suppose to do.
>     How can I disable their telnet sessions so that
> they can't login anymore but they could still have ftp access
> using their account.
>
>     Thank you
>
>                         Raul S. Bucad
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