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How to give FTP access to a single user
Hi all,
How can i give ftp access to single user on solaris9 system? others should not have the ftp access. i know about ftpusers file in /etc/ftpd but still what about if so many new users are created daily? And now for that single user how can we restict him to ftp the files only from /tftpboot to other systems? please help me. regards, santhosh |
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