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I've been using vsftpd since fedora core 2. There was a period of time
in FC3 when linux wouldn't let me create usernames with capital
letters. No biggie though I just created the user with all lowercase
and then went back and edited the /etc/passwd file to change the
username to the appropriate case. So far in FC4 I haven't had any
problems creating mixed case usernames as required for easy polycom
mass deployment.<br>
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Stagg Shelton<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.oneringnetworks.com">www.oneringnetworks.com</a><br>
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Noah I. Miller wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Matt -
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<pre wrap="">I have the same problem. I'm running CentOS, which comes
with vsftpd, do you know of anyway to do this using vsftpd?
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I know what you mean. I run TaoLinux on all our * machines, so they all
had vsftpd installed with the OS. I had to replace it with ProFTPd
because I just couldn't figure out how to make vsftpd do the capitalized
usernames. A little annoyance, but easy to fix.
- Noah
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