2007/3/23, Kyrre Nygård [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 22:08 21.03.2007, Derek Ragona wrote:
For so few users, you can use regular accounts with the shell set to:
/usr/bin/false
-Derek
At 11:47 AM 3/21/2007, Vincent Bolinard wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users
At 22:08 21.03.2007, Derek Ragona wrote:
For so few users, you can use regular accounts with the shell set to:
/usr/bin/false
-Derek
At 11:47 AM 3/21/2007, Vincent Bolinard wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users without pam_userdb.so
(which is not included in
Quoting Vincent Bolinard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users without pam_userdb.so
(which is not included in OpenPAM).
vsftpd needs pam_userdb.so to authenticate against the db Berkeley database.
What else can I use ?
I don't want to use MySQL because
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users without pam_userdb.so
(which is not included in OpenPAM).
vsftpd needs pam_userdb.so to authenticate against the db Berkeley database.
What else can I use ?
I don't want to use MySQL because there won't be a lot of virtual users ( 50).
For so few users, you can use regular accounts with the shell set to:
/usr/bin/false
-Derek
At 11:47 AM 3/21/2007, Vincent Bolinard wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know how can I set up virtual users without pam_userdb.so
(which is not included in OpenPAM).
vsftpd needs pam_userdb.so to