On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 15:13, Jason Williams wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I was doing some testing and configuring with PAM. I wanted to use ftpd as
> my primary testing tool so if I break something in ftp, it is not a
> critical problem.
>
> However, when I went into /etc/pam.d/ I did not see any ftp
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 15:13, Jason Williams wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I was doing some testing and configuring with PAM. I wanted to use ftpd as
> my primary testing tool so if I break something in ftp, it is not a
> critical problem.
>
> However, when I went into /etc/pam.d/ I did not see any ftp
Hi everyone.
I was doing some testing and configuring with PAM. I wanted to use ftpd as
my primary testing tool so if I break something in ftp, it is not a
critical problem.
However, when I went into /etc/pam.d/ I did not see any ftpd in there to
test with.
Anybody know what program I need for