[COMP] Re: pop-only user
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- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 15:56:57 -0500 (EST)
> > Well, with all the accounts on Avenir Web, I just add the user and change
> > their shell to /usr/bin/passwd. That way, they can still change their
> > password, but they don't have any real access on the system. If you want
> > to restrict access even further, just change it to /dev/null. =)
> >
>
> Also if you want to prevent ftp access then you can add
> the username to /etc/ftpusers.
>
> Just curious, anyone know if NT has this kind of configurability?
> Probably does, but I know nothing about NT. :/
With NT, you'd probably be using one of those goofy servers like Mdaemon
or something, which has its own set of users. Since remote access isn't
built into NT anyway, I think you'd be dealing with a different set of
circumstances.
John
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