On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 12:02:18AM +0100, Ulrich Wiederhold wrote:
> 
> Dann solltest Du auf jeden Fall /etc/proftpd.conf checken und anpassen.
> Ich denke, im default config file wird chroot gesetzt sein.
Ja, da steht etwas von chroot. Aber es hilft nichts, wenn ich diese Zeilen
auskommentiere. Auch wenn ich die Zeilen darunter aktiviere, bekomme ich kein
positives Ergebnis:-(. 
Was nun? Ich hänge mal meine /etc/proftpd.conf mit an.

Karsten
# This is a basic ProFTPD configuration file (rename it to 
# 'proftpd.conf' for actual use.  It establishes a single server
# and a single anonymous login.  It assumes that you have a user/group
# "nobody" and "ftp" for normal operation and anon.

ServerName                      "Debian"
ServerType                      standalone
DeferWelcome                    off

ShowSymlinks                    on
MultilineRFC2228                on
DefaultServer                   on
ShowSymlinks                    on
AllowOverwrite                  on

TimeoutNoTransfer               600
TimeoutStalled                  600
TimeoutIdle                     1200

DisplayLogin                    welcome.msg
DisplayFirstChdir               .message
LsDefaultOptions                "-l"

# Port 21 is the standard FTP port.
Port                            21

# Umask 022 is a good standard umask to prevent new files and dirs
# (second parm) from being group and world writable.
Umask                           022  022

# To prevent DoS attacks, set the maximum number of child processes
# to 30.  If you need to allow more than 30 concurrent connections
# at once, simply increase this value.  Note that this ONLY works
# in standalone mode, in inetd mode you should use an inetd server
# that allows you to limit maximum number of processes per service
# (such as xinetd)
MaxInstances                    30

# Set the user and group that the server normally runs at.
User                            nobody
Group                           nogroup

# Normally, we want files to be overwriteable.
<Directory /*>
  AllowOverwrite                on
</Directory>

# A basic anonymous configuration, no upload directories.

<Anonymous ~ftp>
  User                          ftp
  Group                         nogroup
  # We want clients to be able to login with "anonymous" as well as "ftp"
  UserAlias                     anonymous ftp

  RequireValidShell             off

  # Limit the maximum number of anonymous logins
  MaxClients                    10

  # We want 'welcome.msg' displayed at login, and '.message' displayed
  # in each newly chdired directory.
  DisplayLogin                  welcome.msg
  DisplayFirstChdir             .message

  # Limit WRITE everywhere in the anonymous chroot
   <Directory *>
      <Limit WRITE>
        DenyAll
      </Limit>
   </Directory>

  # Uncomment this if you're brave.
  # <Directory incoming>
  #            <Limit READ WRITE>
  #            DenyAll
  #            </Limit>
  #            <Limit STOR>
  #            AllowAll
  #            </Limit>
  # </Directory>

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