Proftpd does a great job of this, it can reference your /etc/passwd so
user accounts can login via ftp, and it can also manage it's own users
outside of /etc/passwd..

gproftpd is a nice front-end to add users, monitor logins and traffic,
kick offenders etc.

On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 08:51, alfracto at comcast.net wrote:
> My red-hat distribution /etc/passwd file uses the script file /sbin/nologin for 
> non-shell users.  After creating my test ftp user 'newt' and newt's password, I 
> edited passwd so that newt's login shell was /sbin/nologin.  
> 
> So far, newt can ftp just fine but cannot log into the box.
> 
> Is this a real fix, or am I just hopelessly uninformed?  A am more or less a 
> mid-range dabbler in linux.
> 
> Alex Williamson
> 
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