Keyser Soze
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I am running MAC OS X 10.1.1 server - trying to limit access given to ftp clients.
Created and modified file ftpChroot with the users to be limited to their home directories. This didn't seem to work. Am I missing something maybe?
1. sudo pico /etc/ftpchroot
2. (text entered in file)
user1
user2
3. saved and exited file
I have also tried creating a file /etc/hosts.allow and limiting ftp and ssh users using this file, that also failed to work.
1. sudo pico /etc/hosts.allow
2. (text entered in file)
ftpd : 192.168.1 : ALLOW
sshd : 192.168.1 : ALLOW
ALL : ALL : DENY
3. save and exit
This was supposed to limit FTP and SSH access to only users with IP addresses from 192.168.1.1 - 255, i thought.
Does anybody know a way to limit FTP access on a Mac OS X 10.1.1 server?
Any info on this matter is greatly appreciated.
Created and modified file ftpChroot with the users to be limited to their home directories. This didn't seem to work. Am I missing something maybe?
1. sudo pico /etc/ftpchroot
2. (text entered in file)
user1
user2
3. saved and exited file
I have also tried creating a file /etc/hosts.allow and limiting ftp and ssh users using this file, that also failed to work.
1. sudo pico /etc/hosts.allow
2. (text entered in file)
ftpd : 192.168.1 : ALLOW
sshd : 192.168.1 : ALLOW
ALL : ALL : DENY
3. save and exit
This was supposed to limit FTP and SSH access to only users with IP addresses from 192.168.1.1 - 255, i thought.
Does anybody know a way to limit FTP access on a Mac OS X 10.1.1 server?
Any info on this matter is greatly appreciated.