Looks as if everyone (except me) knew the answer !
Almost everyone suggested to put banned users in
/etc/ftpusers file. Other suggestions included :
1. edit /etc/shell.
2. edit ftpd.conf file for group level management.
3. use wu-ftp for better control.
Right now, I am using /etc/ftpusers file as I don't have many
users but later, I may go for wu-ftp.
Thanks to following and original question follows after that:
...manjeet
Bob Fulwiler <bobf@psa.pencom.com>
paul@freedom.cwc.com (Paul McDonald)
Daniel.Blander@ACSacs.com
Jeff Fisher <Jeff_Fisher@kcrg.com>
Fevzi Alimoglu <alimoglu@dec002.cmpe.boun.edu.tr>
D.G.Poulet@durham.ac.uk
Swee-Chuan Khoo <sckhoo@asiapac.net>
Matt Bottrell <mattb@deakin.edu.au>
Benjamin Cline <benji@hnt.com>
jeffw@triple-i.com (Jeff Wasilko)
------------Original Question--------------
>Hello Managers,
>
>I have setup anonymous ftp on my Sun box. Right now, any user
>which is defined in /etc/passwd can ftp to it. I want ONLY
>"anonymous" user to ftp this box. Is it possible ?
>
>Solaris 2.4/Sparc20
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