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Operating Systems AIX ftp access without shell access Post 302528848 by Vit0_Corleone on Wednesday 8th of June 2011 05:22:49 AM
Old 06-08-2011
OK then you have to play with advanced ACL-s
Quote:
1: export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi
2: acledit foldername
3: extended permissions:
enabled
4: deny rwx u:username


but this works only for single folder or file....
http://www.review-ninja.com/2010/04/...etacl-and.html
also make sure choort option for local users is enabled in ftp configuration file
 

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