cool! Thanks I got it now.  So ftp and and the rest that deals with auth
go through the files in pam.d?  I thought it just needed the passwd file.
one last thing what does pam.d stand for?

Thanks a million! it works now

-ian

On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, GFB wrote:

> 
> AFAIK, thats where ftp users authenticate and doesnt make use of ur
> /etc/pam.d/passwd  ... you may simply copy passwd file into ftp file in
> the same directory of /etc/pam.d/  or heres a simple copy of mine .... :
> 
> files /etc/ftpusers and /etc/ftpgroups should be the list of users and
> groups you want to ignore... :) GoodLuck !!! :)



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