Re: Strange FTPD behavior

2004-09-28 Thread Joseph Koshy
You could use ktrace(1) to determine what the ftpd daemon is actually doing. rh> Is the user's shell listed in /etc/shells? It must be there for ftpd to rh> let them in. vt> I run FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine. I use ftpd for ftp server daemon. It has vt> very strange behavior with one of use

Re: Strange FTPD behavior

2004-09-25 Thread Ralph Huntington
Is the user's shell listed in /etc/shells? It must be there for ftpd to let them in. On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Vladimir Terziev wrote: > > I run FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine. I use ftpd for ftp server daemon. It has > very strange behavior with one of user accounts on my machine. Every one user

Re: Strange FTPD behavior

2001-11-26 Thread Ralph Huntington
Is the user's shell listed in /etc/shells? It must be there for ftpd to let them in. On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Vladimir Terziev wrote: > > I run FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine. I use ftpd for ftp server daemon. It has > very strange behavior with one of user accounts on my machine. Every one user

Strange FTPD behavior

2001-11-26 Thread Vladimir Terziev
I run FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine. I use ftpd for ftp server daemon. It has very strange behavior with one of user accounts on my machine. Every one user account on my machine can access it via ftp, exept this account, let call it ttt. The ttt is not in /etc/ftpusers file and it can acc