On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 15:58, Eric Scott wrote:
> Yo people. I've got a Mandrake Linux 9.2 server running ProFTP v1.28.
> any help?
>Thanx,
> SigmaChi
1.) You might want to check to see if your firewall is allowing port
21/tcp to be opened at all even...
2.) Ins
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Slater
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 11:14 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] ProFTPD?
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 10:41:20AM -0500, Eric Scott wrote:
> > Heya. I have a server at work running Mandrake 9
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 15:47, Miark wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:41:20 -0500, Eric wrote:
>
> > I want to set up my /var/www/html directory with limited FTP access. I
> > can't figure out or find howtos on the webmin module for proftpd, and
> > apparently I don't know how to work the /etc/pro
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:41:20 -0500, Eric wrote:
> I want to set up my /var/www/html directory with limited FTP access. I
> can't figure out or find howtos on the webmin module for proftpd, and
> apparently I don't know how to work the /etc/proftp.conf file because
> the changes I make seem to
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 10:41:20AM -0500, Eric Scott wrote:
> Heya. I have a server at work running Mandrake 9.2. I'm administering
> it remotely through webmin/vnc/ssh and all that fun stuff. Here's the
> problem:
> I want to set up my /var/www/html directory with limited FTP access. I
> can
On 03 Jan 2003 22:36:27 -0500
Nelson Bartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I need to restrict the upload user from seeing their current path when
> they login to the ftp server. I can't seem to locate the setting to hide
> current location, or change the location so the hierarchy star
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 23:57, Anne Wilson wrote:
>
> shouldn't that be https?
That would depend on the level of security that you've setup on your
particular system. Mine's on a local, trusted net, so I got rid of all
the necessary security because I think I can trust myself (or so I
think).
--
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 13:07, Todd Slater wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get proftpd running. I had it once in 8.1 several months
> ago, but now I can't seem to get it going in 8.2. I went to Control Center
> > Services and tried to start it. It failed and said it couldn't determine
> the IP of cle
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 00:09:48 -0500 Paul wrote:
>> [paul@tbird paul]$ ftp tbird
>> Connected to tbird.merlijn.
>> Compiled-in modules:
>> ftp> user paul
>> Not connected.
>
>You should be getting a login prompt of some kind... what security level
>do you have msec set to? Looks to me like you're
On Sunday, Apr 21, 2002, Paul wrote:
> When I want to log into the server, I see:
>
> [paul@tbird paul]$ ftp tbird
> Connected to tbird.merlijn.
> Compiled-in modules:
> ftp> user paul
> Not connected.
> ftp> bye
You should be getting a login prompt of some kind... what security level
do you ha
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002 14:53:37 +0200 Paul wrote:
A while ago I posted this:
>I am running ProFTPd, at least I hope I do.
>When I want to log into the server, I see:
>
>[paul@tbird paul]$ ftp tbird
>Connected to tbird.merlijn.
>Compiled-in modules:
>ftp> user paul
>Not connected.
>ftp> bye
I have
> How do you add users to be able to connect to my ftp server?
>
are these already existing users on your system, or are they users apart
from your system such as remote users that would be connecting from
outside your local lan?
1) if they're users that already exist on your system then simply
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 08:09 pm, Mithrilhall2000 wrote:
> Maybe I sent the wrong message. When the user "anonymous" logs in he is
> sent to the proper directory but they are able to browse other users home
> directories and are capable of downloading from them.
>
You must use a DirectoryRoot
Behalf Of Miark
Sent: February 12, 2002 9:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] proftpd question
Mithrilhall,
That somehow seems contradictory. If users are to
be sent to their home directory, then they need to
long in as themselves, no?
I would think that you'd want anonymo
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002 22:40:18 -0800
"Eric Estes -=RCN Mail=-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> revealed these words to me:
> I have set up proftpd to allow a user by the name anonymous to login and
> download files. They seem to be able to browse my other directories and
> download from them.
>
> Is there a w
Mithrilhall,
That somehow seems contradictory. If users are to
be sent to their home directory, then they need to
long in as themselves, no?
I would think that you'd want anonymous logins to
be sent to /pub or whatever it is nowadays. Maybe
I'm wrong.
Miark
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Eric Estes -=RCN Mail=- wrote:
> >%_I have set up proftpd to allow a user by the name anonymous to login and
> download files. They seem to be able to browse my other directories and
> download from them.
>
> Is there a way to make the user "anonymous" only able to view their
I Know ncftpd allows for vitual users using the ncftpd_passwd command but
i'm not sure if proftp allows this as well.
Socratez
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From: "Eric Estes -=RCN Mail=-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 2:40 AM
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Todd Slater wrote:
> Now I'm running into trouble starting proftpd. I get the error:
>
> Fatal: unable to determine IP address of 'SLATER.columbus.rr.com'.
>
> Looking at the faqs at proftpd.org, I see:
>
> The hosting machine has a poorly configured hostname setup to the
Beats me, I did something the otherday and it changed my mounting so the
drive wouldn't mount. I finally got my users configured right and since I
can load it manually, everything is hap-hazardly working...I'll have to do a
better job, but for the time being, its working ok.
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