Mark
On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Robert Hiltibidal wrote:
> Hmm... If I understand you corrrectly the customer has the ability to log
> into the portmaster but not into the server itself, except for mail...
>
> 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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