docs/124306: ftpusers(5) man page says /etc/ftpusers is mandatory to enable ftp access, but it's not
Matthew Seaman
m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk
Sat Jun 7 12:10:12 UTC 2008
Daniel Gerzo wrote:
> Hello remko,
>
> Thursday, June 5, 2008, 10:33:12 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Synopsis: ftpusers(5) man page says /etc/ftpusers is mandatory to enable ftp access, but it's not
>> Lukemftpd has the ftusers(5).
>
> ftpd(8) has the ftpusers too, but its purpose is somewhat different.
> While the lukemftpd's ftpusers provides access control for lukemftpd,
> the /etc/ftpusers file lists users disallowed to log in over ftp when
> used by ftpd(8).
lukemftpd ftpusers file is a superset of the standard ftpusers
function -- if ftpusers just consists of a list of login names
then the effect is the same in either ftpd or lukemftpd: none of
the named users can log in via ftp. Of course, you can do a lot
more with lukemftpd's ftpusers file, but not without breaking
compatibility with ftpd.
Cheers,
Matthew
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