On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 06:42, Charles R. Anderson wrote: > Not really...I think he makes a very valid point that allowing trusted > users to login via FTP is worse than allowing anonymous users FTP > access. FTP should only ever be used in anonymous mode, like HTTP > servers are mostly used for. If you don't what that, don't enable the > service. yes, it is best practise but how many companies use FTP on there internal network "in a controlled enviroment" to put data onto internal web/ftp/email etc servers. This number has to outway the number of companies running known anonymous ftp servers. Linux is being used more an more in internal company networks where anonymous ftp to servers would not be wanted. /pt