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Date:      Tue, 2 Mar 1999 13:41:01 -0800
From:      "Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson" <insane@oneinsane.net>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: /etc/ftphosts
Message-ID:  <19990302134101.A20686@the.oneinsane.net>
In-Reply-To: <19990224185057.A12777@the.oneinsane.net>; from Ron 'The Insane One' Rosson on Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 06:50:57PM -0800
References:  <19990224185057.A12777@the.oneinsane.net>

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On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 06:50:57PM -0800, Ron 'The Insane One' Rosson wrote:
> Has anyone noticed that if you setup a virtual ftp server using /etc/ftphosts
> that it automatically enables anonymous login to that hosts. Has anyone found 
> out different.. My problem is that I have a customer that wants ftp.domain.com
> with a login and pasword and no anonymous ftp. any ideas would be well 
> appreciated.
> TIA
> Ron
> 

More info on this problem:
  If you set up a virtual ftp for a virtual domain the server automatically
  assumes that this server is going to be anonymous. If the primary domain
  for this server does not want to allow anonymous then what do you do. I am 
  not asking for "install proftpd or wu-ftpd". I am just trying to nail this 
  down to see if this is a bug that ships with FreeBSD. From what I can 
  gather it is the same source in 3.1 as it is in 2.2.x. The authentication
  mechanism happens before the chroot. Some please try this and tell if
  something seems to be wrong. If it wont work right maybe we should disable
  this feature in the tree. 
TIA
Ron

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