Dan,
Thanks for the email. I actually figured out what happened (sort of). The
ftpaccess file was empty. Something must have happened during a Server
Admin session. So I replaced it via terminal with the ftpaccess.default
file and everything works.
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> From: Dan Shoop <email@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 19:32:59 -0400
> To: Matin Sasaluxanon <email@hidden>,
> <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: FTP User login problem
>
> At 3:00 AM -0400 8/7/06, Matin Sasaluxanon wrote:
>> An odd login issue is happening when any user(or admin) is trying to
>> access my Mac OS X 10.4 server. After entering a correct user name
>> and password, I get the message "incorrect login".
>
> At which point are they logged in, or what? Did they receive a 530 error?
>
> That is you've stated that they authenticate using their real
> username/password and then they get this message.
>
> Can you post a `ftp localhost` transaction log from the Terminal
> demostrating this from the server itself?
>
> Does this happen to all users?
>
> What do the logs say?
>
> If you switch their shells to something else (that doesn't read their
> current shell's startup scripts) do they get the same message?
>
>> The users can login using AFP/SMB.
>
> What about ssh? AFP and SMB don't run local shells.
> --
>
> -dhan
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