logout those users in /etc/profile ?
or give them an invalid shell in /etc/passwd ?
Cheerio
Robin


kapil sharma wrote:

> One more problem:
> I also want to give telnet access to some users and ftp access to all the users.
> Now what should I do? How will I block the telnet access for some users?
>
> kapil
>
> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > >From /etc/inetd.conf, uncomment ftpd and comment out telnetd..
> >
> > See,  simple...
> >
> > On Tue, 16 May 2000, kapil sharma wrote:
> >
> > > I want to give my users ftp access but block telnet access. For ftp I have to
> > > give them bash shell. How can I block there telnet access?
> >
> > Why you need bash for ftp? Where your users are? On local
> > system/lan/windows client? This scraps my earlier solution. I did not get
> > it..
> >
> >  Bye
> >   Shridhar
> >
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