Ok, ok so the FMs do talk about it. Look in ftpd(8) said many-a-person.
There is also a recommended book, see below. Last, there is a script
(that's what I was really after :-) If anyone wants me to pass on the script,
I will.
Thanks, all! Especially:
From: rhoward@matd.gatech.edu
From: jwalz@rsg1.er.usgs.gov (Janet Walz)
From: aarond@stortek.com (Aaron Dailey)
From: yu@scrdp.Stanford.EDU (Jonathan W. Yu)
From: simon@lia.di.epfl.ch (Simon Leinen)
From: Jim Lick <jim@ferkel.ucsb.edu>
From: pomeranz@isis.dccs.upenn.edu (Hal Pomeranz)
>Try: Garfinkle and Spafford, "Practical UNIX Security", O'Reilly and
>Associates (ISBN 0-937175-72-2). A good book in general, and it has
>a section on configuring anonymous FTP.
>--
>==============================================================================
>Hal Pomeranz | pomeranz@dccs.upenn.edu | "You can twist perceptions;
>Network Engineer | pomeranz@cs.swarthmore.edu | reality won't budge."
>University of PA | pomeranz@grad1.cis.upenn.edu | --Rush
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