L database (with home directory,
> username, passwords, etc) and proftpd uses this database for
> authentication. It would do the job. There should be something more
> convenient though ...
Or use the AuthUserFile / AuthGroupFile functionality and additional
(non-system) password / group f
L database (with home directory,
> username, passwords, etc) and proftpd uses this database for
> authentication. It would do the job. There should be something more
> convenient though ...
Or use the AuthUserFile / AuthGroupFile functionality and additional
(non-system) password / group f
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:15:22AM -0300, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
>
> this is showing in my syslog
> run-time scoreboard file '' is corrupted or old version.
Delete the proftpd-* files in /var/run/ (or wherever debian shoves
them) and restart proftpd.
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The Fly
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 12:15:22AM -0300, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
>
> this is showing in my syslog
> run-time scoreboard file '' is corrupted or old version.
Delete the proftpd-* files in /var/run/ (or wherever debian shoves
them) and restart proftpd.
--
The Fly
oftpd.net/docs/ and
particualarly the "AllowRootLogin" directive.
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All computers are evil, just remember that. -- Me.
oftpd.net/docs/ and
particualarly the "AllowRootLogin" directive.
--
The Flying Hamster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well not so much flying as sitting on the tube...
All computers are evil, just remember that. -- Me.
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