hi list,
I've ftp server, where I want to deny anonymous
logins from the outer net, but allow logins of anonymous
users from inner net. Normal system users would have
ftp access to theirs home directories from both networks.
I am using vsftpd, I wanted to configure tcp wrappers, but it does not
s
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:56:34PM -0500, JJB wrote:
> How can I tell the inetd anonymous ftp server to listen on an
> different port other that 21.
> I tried adding port 6021 in the /etc/services file but that did not
> work.
Don't change the default ftp port number in /etc/se
On Monday 16 February 2004 01:56 pm, JJB wrote:
> How can I tell the inetd anonymous ftp server to listen on an
> different port other that 21.
> I tried adding port 6021 in the /etc/services file but that did not
> work.
>
Did you restart inetd? I don't know if that's
How can I tell the inetd anonymous ftp server to listen on an
different port other that 21.
I tried adding port 6021 in the /etc/services file but that did not
work.
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On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 08:29, GRF . wrote:
>I wanted to see how the anonymous FTP option worked on FreeBSD so I
> enabled it on my "test" box. I haven't been able to find out much info
> about locking down to a default directory. Is there a way to lets say
> block a
I wanted to see how the anonymous FTP option worked on FreeBSD so I
enabled it on my "test" box. I haven't been able to find out much info
about locking down to a default directory. Is there a way to lets say block
all directories when logging in and open right up t
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 10:49:12AM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
> I'm setting up an anonymous ftp server. I understand that a user named
> "ftp" can log in without a password, and that "anonymous" is an alias
> for user ftp. What I'm wondering is if it is pos
I'm setting up an anonymous ftp server. I understand that a user named
"ftp" can log in without a password, and that "anonymous" is an alias
for user ftp. What I'm wondering is if it is possible to assign other
aliases for ftp, let us say user "aardvark" or
tp/wu-ftp).
I am running webalizer on my apache logs. It draws very fine
graphics.
Uli.
>
> thanks
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Ulrich Kruppa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 January 2004 15:22
> To: Tomas Palfi
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re:
: anonymous ftp passwd
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Tomas Palfi wrote:
> To all,
>
> i would like to identify the anonymous passwd of our clients for
> statistical purposes. I know that ftp transmits the username and
passwd
> in plain text. Is there a way to decrypt them.
Just out of int
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Tomas Palfi wrote:
> To all,
>
> i would like to identify the anonymous passwd of our clients for
> statistical purposes. I know that ftp transmits the username and passwd
> in plain text. Is there a way to decrypt them.
Just out of interest:
I always though
>i would like to identify the anonymous passwd of our clients for
>statistical purposes. I know that ftp transmits the username and passwd
>in plain text. Is there a way to decrypt them.
Look for kripp and sniff in ports/security
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To all,
i would like to identify the anonymous passwd of our clients for
statistical purposes. I know that ftp transmits the username and passwd
in plain text. Is there a way to decrypt them.
thanks
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t; > What is going here? How does inted.conf ftp statement knows to use
> > that area on /var ?
> > Where can I find written description on how sysinstall set up
> > anonymous FTP?
>
> This is described in the ftpd(8) man page. The anonymous FTP
> behaviour requires th
ten description on how sysinstall set up
> anonymous FTP?
This is described in the ftpd(8) man page. The anonymous FTP
behaviour requires that there be a "ftp" UID in the password file and
is triggered by the remote user logging in as "anonymous" or "ftp".
During the original install of FBSD the sysinstall process gives you
option to activate anonymous FTP. After FBSD install is complete
there is no way to get sysinstall to give that option again. This
looks like short coming of sysinstall process.
I see /var/ftp and sub-directories beneath it
I have set up guest ftp with with ftpd but It will only work when in
the /var/ftp directory.
When I try to use it in the /usr/ftp directory I get an error 550 and
I cannot log in.
Anyone have this problem???
Can somone point me in the right direction?
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