Tcsh/Ftp problem
Neil Rickert
rickert at mp.cs.niu.edu
Tue Oct 2 23:23:42 AEST 1990
In article <9010021256.AA28358 at omicron.cs.fsu.edu> rganesh at omicron.cs.fsu.edu (nu) writes:
> I have a strange problem here. I was using csh until recently and everything
>was fine. I switched to tcsh and ftp doesn't seem to work (ie ftp to a machine
>which has tcsh as your primary shell). Every time I try a ftp (both from the
>same machine and from another machine), it gives me a :
Many versions of ftp look up a file /etc/shells. This file is supposed to
contain a list of all valid user shells. Ftp will not permit access if the
shell is not in this list. (Actually it is not 'ftp', but the daemon 'ftpd'
which listens for network connections, which enforces this rule).
This restriction is intended as a security check. For example it prevents
using ftp on the UUCP logins. But it does depend on your system administrator
keeping the file up to date.
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Neil W. Rickert, Computer Science <rickert at cs.niu.edu>
Northern Illinois Univ.
DeKalb, IL 60115. +1-815-753-6940
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