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John Aldrich wrote:

>I'm trying to upgrade a RedHat 6.2 machine to use NCFTPD (home / personal box)
>so I can transfer files between my Window$ machine and my linux box. I'm having
>problems with wu-ftpd, and a much more clueful friend of mine suggested that
>ncftpd might solve the problem, so I downloaded it, read the install directions
>and now it still won't let me ftp into my machine. The test session always
>fails with a username / password failure. :-( I can't even ftp to localhost as
>it gives me the same error. I *do* have it pointing to /etc/passwd for the
>username/password list, as suggested in the docs. However, I'm wondering if
>maybe I shouldn't have pointed it to /etc/shadow instead????

Does /etc/shells contain the complete paths of the default shells for
the users that are failing?

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington
Prairienet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
217-244-1962

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc

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