Add the /usr/local/bin/tcsh shell to the /etc/shells file.
There is a special file called /etc/shells to address this problem. FTP
by default tries to be more secure by only allowing known shells to ftp
in. If /etc/shells doesn't exist, the system defaults to only allowing the
standard, local shells. If it does exist, it will only allow the users
with the shells listed to FTP. A gotcha: once you create /etc/shells, make
sure ALL shells are in there (one per line). If you create it and only put
in /usr/local/bin/tcsh, then only the users with tcsh will be able to ftp in.
Thanks for the many prompt responses from:
John Leadeham
Pranav Vakil
Dan L. Ostrom
squaint@mediaone.n
Heiko Maiwald
Allan West
Bill Bradford
Jim.R.Jones
Cassell, Damon
Dave Paper
Mike D. Kail
Sanjiv K. Bhatia
Leonard, Roger
Gary Jenson
Brian Hostetler
David Perel
Charles Brian Hill
Venkat Veeramneni
Peter Gaspar
Jeffrey Pyne
Amit Mohan
Sydney Weinstein
Steve Weaver
LINDA S GEE
Charles Gagnon
Tim Carlson
Mark Luntzel
Lawrence C Mc Abee
Lee, Elizabeth
Scott D. Yelich
Philip A. Fitzpatrick
Nikul Raval
Chris Cariffe
Psarras Nicholas
Sherman, Mark
Hubert Chu
James Ford
Renny Koshy
Tim Conrad
Christopher L. Barnard
Paul Spence
Paul LaMadeleine
Josh Wyatt
Derrick Daugherty
Timothy Lorenc
Ellen M. Woods
Eddy Fafard
Dennis.Wesson
David E. Schwarze
David Staggs
goebusiness.com
Markus Julen
David Evans
Mike Box Phone: (540)231-9506
Systems Administrator Fax: (540)231-3863
Department of Statistics E-mail: Mike.Box@vt.edu
Virginia Tech
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