And why not /bin/true ?
When I add ftp-only users I set their shell to /bin/true.
That makes them able to log in with ftp without access to a shell.
At 20:54 26.06.2001 -0700, Brandon High wrote:
>On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 03:36:27AM +0200, Jean-Marc Boursot wrote:
> >
> > > ln -s /bin/ftponly /bin/false
> >
> > Wow, it's quite late in Europe. It's better like that:
> > ln -s /bin/false /bin/ftponly
>
>Perhaps a silly question, but why not just set the shell to /bin/false?
>
>-B
>
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