We're running bsdi unix 2.1 so this will work for most flavors of unix.
I'm not an nt person....yet.
What we did was set the login shell in the password file to /dev/null, you
could set it to /nologin what this does is deny the customer ftp rights as
well as a login shell. In the persons home directory you could set the
.login file with a logout command, give the person r_xr_xr_x permissions
and give them a csh, tcsh, bsh, ksh to give them ftp rights. Useful for
personal web pages. Make sure the system umask is set to 022 if you do this.
Note that this does not affect radius at all. Its strictly on how you
configure/design your server setup.
Rob
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Mailing List wrote:
> hello.
>
> has anyone ever setup pop email accounts? what i mean is account that
> is mail only. can't log into the account at all, except through
> a mail client.
>
> is it possible to set up radius 1.16/2.0 to do pop email? If not,
> does anyone know of a good source of info on the subject?
>
> thanks...
>
> jason
>
>
> cook@ccp.com
>
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