Hello, Rob! > When I connect to an ftp server ( I am running stupid-ftpd on a non > standard port on the same machine, so I connect to localhost:8021 ) and > try to make a new directory, it says "operation not permitted." If I ftp > to the same place with the command line ftp client, it lets me make > directories, so I know it is not the server.
I couldn't reproduce this problem with vsftpd 1.1.1 and CVS mc. > I will try the cvs version of MC also, but I won't be able to get back > to this little project for a week or so. I'm not aware of any changes since version 4.6.0 that would affect this anyhow. Try "--ftplog" option to see what is going on between the server and mc. > Mcserv is considerably smaller than even my trimmed-down ftpd, as long > as it will work without requiring the portmapper. It can if you specify the port. > When I get back to this project next week I will try to run mcserv in > gdb and start tracing through to find out why it doesn't seem to work. > Does anyone know what the last version of mcserv that worked is ? If mcserv was broken, I would make that very clear in the documentation (like it's done for the defunct PC port). There have been no bugreports about mcserv since the 4.6.0 release. > Did directory creation work on an mcserv filesystem ? It should work. The code is there. -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel