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NAME

ftpusers - file listing users to be disallowed ftp login

privileges

SYNOPSIS

/etc/ftpd/ftpusers

DESCRIPTION

The ftpusers file lists users for whom ftp login privileges

are disallowed. Each ftpuser entry is a single line of the form: name where name is the user's login name.

The FTP Server, in.ftpd(1M), reads the ftpusers file. If the

login name of the user matches one of the entries listed, it rejects the login attempt.

The ftpusers file has the following default configuration

entries: root daemon bin sys adm lp uccp nuucp dladm smmsp listen gdm upnp xvm mysql openldap webservd svctag unknown nobody noaccess nobody4

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These entries match the default instantiated entries from passwd(4). The list of default entries typically contains the superuser root and other administrative and system application identities.

The root entry is included in the ftpusers file as a secu-

rity measure since the default policy is to disallow remote logins for this identity. This policy is also set in the default value of the CONSOLE entry in the /etc/default/login file. See login(1). If you allow root login privileges by

deleting the root entry in ftpusers, you should also modify

the security policy in /etc/default/login to reflect the site security policy for remote login access by root. Other default entries are administrative identities that are typically assumed by system applications but never used for local or remote login, for example sys and nobody. Since

these entries do not have a valid password field instan-

tiated in shadow(4), no login can be performed. If a site adds similar administrative or system application

identities in passwd(4) and shadow(4), for example, major-

domo, the site should consider including them in the

ftpusers file for a consistent security policy.

Lines that begin with # are treated as comment lines and are

ignored. FILES

/etc/ftpd/ftpusers A file that lists users for whom ftp

login privileges are disallowed.

/etc/ftpusers See /etc/ftpd/ftpusers. This file is

deprecated, although its use is still supported. /etc/default/login Establishes login environment. /etc/passwd password file /etc/shadow shadow password file

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ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | service/network/ftp |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | See below. |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

The interface stability for /etc/ftpd/ftpusers is Volatile.

The interface stability for /etc/ftpusers is (Obsolete).

SEE ALSO

login(1), in.ftpd(1M), ftpaccess(4), ftphosts(4), passwd(4), shadow(4), attributes(5), environ(5)

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