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mjk Offline
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ftp user shell
Instead of giving a ftp user a valid shell, how about using /bin/false ?

Would be safer.
05-19-2007 10:19 AM
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RE: ftp user shell
for do it please insert into proftpd.conf
RequireValidShell off
05-19-2007 10:53 PM
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RE: ftp user shell
Well, I think this is not needed.
/bin/false is a valid shell (in etch and also some other *nix os)

Since the values in the database are only questioned by the ftp daemon it makes no big difference - but to be on thes safe side, /bin/false should be absolutely enough...
05-20-2007 10:26 AM
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RE: ftp user shell
someone should test this. And verify that bin/false is a valid one.
05-20-2007 09:35 PM
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RE: ftp user shell
Ok, I checked it.
I was wrong... :-( (in SuSE "/bin/false" was already a valid shell)

ok, two possibilities:
- "RequireValidShell off" in proftpd.conf
or
- "/bin/false" in /etc/shells

With this, you can set /bin/fals into the table ispcp.ftp_users...
both testet with etch.

/Joximu
05-20-2007 11:19 PM
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