On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 10:44:30 -0800 (PST), "Eric Paynter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Is that 555 for files and 511 for directories? Try 555 for all, and
>if that fixes it we can work on getting more restrictive.

I now tried 777 and I have still this problem. but I dont thin it is the
permssion.
I just tried manually to chroot /home/ftp and I get the errormessage
chroot: /bin/bash : no such file or directory.

/bin/bash certainly exists and the the /home/ftp directory also exists. I
think if I can fix this, then ftp will also work because the manpage says it
uses chroot.

In the passwd file the ftp users has /bin/false as the shell. I changed that
but to no effect, but I'm not sure if I should change this in the shadow as
well.

One other thing. The man page says i should copy a statically linked ls to
/home/ft/bin. I simply copied the /bin/ls command there, but I guess this is
not statically linked, so this could be the problem because it can not execute
ls.
Where can I get a statically linked ls?

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