SUMMARY: remote login problem

From: Joohyun Cha <zoo11_at_hst.co.kr>
Date: Mon May 26 2003 - 21:20:27 EDT
Hi.

Thank a lot for your kind responses. Especially
son@itc.alstom.com
Chris Pinnock <cjep@fawlty.net>
Frangois Legal <flegal@seo-toulouse.com>
Tim Villa <tvilla@cyllene.uwa.edu.au>
Mr Rene Occelli <rene@polytech.univ-mrs.fr>
John England <john_w_england@yahoo.com>
"Warren Brennan-TM" <Warren.Brennan@telus.com>
UnixAdmin <sunixadm@yahoo.com>
"Michael Gleibman" <Michael.Gleibman@sanmina-sci.com>
mcclark <mcclark@daewerk.net>
Reggie Beavers <reggiebeavers@fstha.com>
<peter@ejs.is>
Gergely Czuczy <phoemix@harmless.hu>
Reveret Julien <shaddai@nerim.net>

Q: 
What is the simplest way to prevent users from getting a remote shell
(telnet or rsh whatever) while allow ftp??

A:
Put /bin/false to user's shell column in /etc/passwd and also put this
to /etc/shells to allow ftp.


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From:
main(){int a=122,j=11;while(a>-50){a=a>0?a:111;printf("%c",a);a=j==49?46:a-j;
j*=j;j=j%2?j:7;j*=j%8?1:0;}printf("%c1\n",49);}
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