Hi Brian!
Thanks a lot for the link with the hints!
It does work now:
This is what I did:
I commented the following in
/etc/pam.d/vsftpd :
##commented by flo
##auth requiredpam_shells.so
furthermore I added
/bin/false
to
/etc/shells
(yes, I'm running debian woody unstable)
Nice Gree
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2004 Jul 19 - 08:43
Joost De Cock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Have you checked that the user that's supposed to run the vsftp deamon (eg
>nobody) as setup
On Sunday 18 July 2004 22:35, Flo hurled the following on the wire:
> *Hi there!
>
> After uninstalling proftpd cause it was much to slow for unknown reasons,
> I have installed vsftpd.
> It is currently running, but there is the problem, that vsftpd does
> not accept the passwords of my local user
Brian Clark wrote:
>Give this a try:
>echo "check_shell=NO" >> /etc/vsftpd.conf
>You may need to restart vsftpd unless it's running from inetd or xinetd.
Thanks for the hint, I tried it, but it unfortunately did not work :(
Florian
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