On 5/12/09 7:40 AM, Richard Gasiorowski wrote:
Lionel,
When you ftp with anonymous the files known by the group ftp. A quick
bypass is to chmod the directory to 755 or 777 and that should get you
in. Then I would look at the config file of you ftp application - for
instance is vsftp change to
>>> On 5/12/2009 at 10:10 AM, Lionel B Dyck wrote:
> I setup a linux server (based on the novell starter kit) under z/vm to
> serve installation media. In the anonymous ftp directory /srv/repository
> (which the starter kit placed there) I created a link to my sles11
> directory which is mount
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I setup a linux server (based on the novell starter kit) under z/vm to serve
installation media. In the anonymous ftp directory /srv/repository (which
the starter kit placed there) I created a link to my sles11 directory which
is mounted on /dev
I setup a linux server (based on the novell starter kit) under z/vm to
serve installation media. In the anonymous ftp directory /srv/repository
(which the starter kit placed there) I created a link to my sles11
directory which is mounted on /dev/dasdd1. When I ftp in as anonymous I
can see the