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ok. I'm setting up a web server (apache and redhat 7.3) and I'm trying to use FTP as my means of logging in remotly. I'm tryin to set up Wu-FTPD to do this. I want to lock out anonymous users and just let users from a certain group log in. I have no idea how to do this. A guide for...erm..people rather new at linux would be nice. Thanks for the help.


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You just need to edit /etc/ftpusers and type in the users that you dont want to log in, there is no reason to switch to a different server :)

Next time do:

man wu-ftpd

It tells you lots of stuff there.

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akafree, i told u xper and zivan would reply lol

pro ftp IS much fast, from a clients perspective anyway, it was on xpers box when he had it on, very big difference i remember. :)

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hey, thanks for the input guys. yeah. Wu-FTPD was too hard to configure for what i wanted to do. So I put pure ftpd in there and it configured very easily.

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