Re: q ad ftp- w/o system-accounts

2001-08-01 Thread Haim Dimermanas
> Anyway, I´ve now got it (mentioning it here for the sake the > search-engines): I must say, it is very clever. I guess I did not spend enough time on reading the doc. You found a great solution :-) Haim. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscrib

Re: q ad ftp- w/o system-accounts

2001-08-01 Thread Robert Waldner
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 10:17:56 CDT, Haim Dimermanas writes: > >> Hmm, I don´t want to cope with LDAP and/or MySQL just for a bunch of >> ftp-accounts (~ 30). Flat berkeley-db-files are much more appealing >> for such small numbers (they´re definitely not supposed to grow, not on >> this box, it´s j

Re: q ad ftp- w/o system-accounts

2001-07-31 Thread Haim Dimermanas
> Hmm, I don´t want to cope with LDAP and/or MySQL just for a bunch of > ftp-accounts (~ 30). Flat berkeley-db-files are much more appealing > for such small numbers (they´re definitely not supposed to grow, not on > this box, it´s just that I´m much more security-aware since it was > hacked not

Re: q ad ftp- w/o system-accounts

2001-07-30 Thread Robert Waldner
>Robert Waldner wrote: >> (This is probably a PAM-question, too, but..) >> >> I just got cyrus to work w/o having system- (eg shell-) accounts, but >> now I need to get ftp to work also :/ >> >> proftpd uses PAM, which is good as there´s pam_userdb.so. This far I´m >> sufficiently clued. But

Re: q ad ftp- w/o system-accounts

2001-07-30 Thread Haim Dimermanas
Hey Robert, I strongly suggest you take a look at ProFTPd with the LDAP or MySQL modules. You can put all your users information in a directory or an SQL database (homedir, username, pass, etc) and have the FTP server look in there. For more info on how to set it up, take a look at the doc I w

q ad ftp- w/o system-accounts

2001-07-29 Thread Robert Waldner
Hi! (This is probably a PAM-question, too, but..) I just got cyrus to work w/o having system- (eg shell-) accounts, but now I need to get ftp to work also :/ proftpd uses PAM, which is good as there´s pam_userdb.so. This far I´m sufficiently clued. But I don´t get how I can tell it to set