Title: Determine if a file is uploaded/downloaded on a FTP Server?
Hi,
I am using vsftpd for my FTP Server (RH9).
I have my /var/log/vsftpd.log setup so that I can log the transactions.
Is it possible to determine if a file was downloaded vs. uploaded to any account?
Thanks,
Robert
since you are logging in to the ftp server anonymously it might come
under the others group. therefore you aren't allowed to list
anything(might be i'm right). try allowing directories for normal use
with the permission 755 which would allow anonymous logins to have entry
in to the directory
Hi.
Just thought everyone might like to know I did get my FTP problem solved, and I didn't
have to change my file
permissions. Aparently the problem I was having was just with Vsftpd. I switched my
server to Proftpd and everything
works as I originally expected. Files can be owned by my
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Lorenzo Prince wrote:
Hi. I am using vsftpd to run an ftp server. All the files in /var/ftp are owned by
my normal user account and group
ftp as is the /var/ftp directory itself. All files are permission 640 and all
directories including /var/ftp are
permision 750
Hi. I am using vsftpd to run an ftp server. All the files in /var/ftp are owned by
my normal user account and group
ftp as is the /var/ftp directory itself. All files are permission 640 and all
directories including /var/ftp are
permision 750. However when I or anyone logs into the ftp
chkconfig does it for you. Xinetd services are the only thing (I've
noticed) that this applies to.
-Steve
While chkconfig does it the easiest way you can manually edit the specific
service within xinetd.d directory and then do a service xinetd restart.
Gerry
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Subject: Re: Rehat 8 - How to Setup FTP Server
It won't let me... it just says I need to enable xinetd - but that is already enabled
Wendell MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did you enable the vsftp service?
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24, 2003 12:58 PM
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Disable is already set to no.
When I do:
service xinetd stop or start - it works
When I do:
service vsftpd stop or start - it says unrecognized service.
However when I go through the Gnome GUI and click
be enabled to run at boot chkconfig --list xinetd.
-Steve
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Disable is already set to no.
When I do:
service
chkconfig does it for you. Xinetd services are the only thing (I've
noticed) that this applies to.
-Steve
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I
It shows vsftp on when I did the chkconfig --list
But I still can't connect to the server thorugh ftp, telnet, web, nothing - and I installed with firewall off... and I really don't know how to get this machine to accept connections and make sure everything is working.
Even apache is running and
: Thursday, July 24, 2003 1:30 PM
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It shows vsftp on when I did the chkconfig --list
But I still can't connect to the server thorugh ftp, telnet, web, nothing - and I
installed with firewall off... and I really don't know how to get
chkconfig --list xinetd.
-Steve
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Disable is already set to no.
When I do:
service xinetd stop or start
Thanks very much I now have FTP, Web, PHP,SSH, and MySQL working - although I'm still trying to figure out where all ther user and permissions are stored... heh
Would you by any chance know how to make it so that MySQL accepts connections from the GUI Windows client MySQL Control Center (using
Hi,
I'm a linux n00b and I've just installed a fresh server install of Redhat 8.
I see that it installed 2 FTP packages:
-vsftp (secure/full featuredftp)
-anonftp (anonymous/read only)
So I wanted to get vsftp working, however when I checked in services and tried to start vsftp - it said it
did you enable the vsftp service?
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Hi,
I'm a linux n00b and I've just installed a fresh server install
: Rehat 8 - How to Setup FTP Server
Hi,
I'm a linux n00b and I've just installed a fresh server install of Redhat 8.
I see that it installed 2 FTP packages:
-vsftp (secure/full featuredftp)
-anonftp (anonymous/read only)
So I wanted to get vsftp working, however when I checked in services
/
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to Setup FTP Server
It won't let me... it just says I need to enable xinetd - but that is
already
and restart the xinetd service
Then if the person ftp server ip
He will be chrooted to the home directory only..
Hope it helps u
Vijaya
On Friday 04 July 2003 07:57 pm, Jean-Sebastien Vachon wrote:
Hi Oliver,
Which ftp server are you using?
Later,
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED
only as below
realuser oliver,guest
and restart the xinetd service
Then if the person ftp server ip
He will be chrooted to the home directory only..
Hope it helps u
Vijaya
On Friday 04 July 2003 07:57 pm, Jean-Sebastien Vachon wrote:
Hi Oliver,
Which ftp server are you using
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 12:24:01PM +0530, vijaya wrote:
U can install the wu-ftpd rpms and its very easy with it..
After installing the rpm, u have /etc/ftpaccess file.
vi /etc/ftpacces
look for real users
add something name of the users whom u want them to login to thier home
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Recommend try Proftpd !
I have used proftpd in the past, actually before I switched to Red Hat. I know it can
chroot
the ftp (anonymous) user. But for some reason I couod never figure out how to chrot
non-anonymous users to their home
hi,
Can someone tell me how to set up FTP server from your
Linux server so I can upload to your FTP site? I have the package already
loaded?
thanks
Title: RE: FTP Server
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John, that really all depends on the ftp daemon you're running. Is
it vsftpd or wu-ftpd or other? In vsftpd all you do to allow
uploading is set write_enable=YES in vsftpd.conf. You'll need to
look at the man page
Title: RE: FTP Server
Mark,
I am a newbie to Linux so please excuse me. I
checked in my etc directory and saw vsftpd.conf, vsftpd.ftpusers,
vsftpd.user_list.
Do I need to do anything to those files? Can I use
gFTP 2.0.13 to receive a file? If so, how?
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I understand. We've all been there. If you look at each of those
files you'll notice that the comments at the top are pretty
explanatory. The .conf file is the one to start with. The comments
are very straightforward and I
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 01:24:30PM +1000, Leo Huang wrote:
I have a similar question. How can I chroot in the ssh, in RH9?
There is no supported fully secure mechanism for doing that today.
.../Ed
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Title: FTP server
Hi:
How do I setup the FTP server home directory so that the user that is logging in
cannot browse beyond that folder.
For example: If the user ftp home directory is /home/ftp/files --files will be the only folder
that he/she will have access to.
Currently when
Title: FTP Server
Hi:
How do I setup the FTP server home directory so that the user that is logging in
cannot browse beyond that folder.
For example: If the user ftp home directory is /home/ftp/files --files will be the only folder
that he/she will have access to.
Currently when a user
Hi Oliver,
Which ftp server are you using?
Later,
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
How do I setup the FTP server home directory so that the user
that is logging in
cannot browse beyond that folder.
For example: If the user ftp home directory is /home/ftp
Wu-ftp Linux 7.3
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From: Jean-Sebastien Vachon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 10:27 AM
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Subject: Re: FTP server
Hi Oliver,
Which ftp server are you using?
Later,
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
/HOWTO/addendum.guest.HOWTO.htm
Later,
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 10:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wu-ftp Linux 7.3
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Subject: Re: FTP server
Hi Oliver
Thanks
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From: Jean-Sebastien Vachon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 10:41 AM
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Subject: RE: FTP server
Then simply modify your /etc/ftpaccess config file like this.
guestuser *
realuser myself,buddy
There are other (possibly
I also have another problem. I'm using openldap for authentication of
ftp, ssh,...
How can I limit the user in their home directory?
Thach.
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Hi:
How do I setup the FTP server home directory so that the user
that is logging in
cannot browse beyond that folder
I have a similar question. How can I chroot in the ssh, in RH9?
Leo
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Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: FTP server and openldap
I also have another problem. I'm using openldap
you.
Thach.
Leo Huang wrote:
I have a similar question. How can I chroot in the ssh, in RH9?
Leo
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Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 1:13 PM
Subject: FTP server and openldap
I also have another problem. I'm
Um... I have done that for vsftpd, but my question is how to do that for
SSH.
Leo
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Subject: Re: FTP server and openldap
Hi Leo Huang,
I have just found the answer
. A few users have scripts running on
internal servers that poll the FTP server every so often (one user who's
not in my good books is polling every 10 seconds!).
I just hate the idea of rescanning files that have
already be scanned. Not sure if fprot and the like can track which
files in a dir
I know that Linux doesn't really have a virus problem, but my Linux FTP
server is one of the key ways that Windows files make it into my
company. I'm looking to integrated some sort of Wintel virus-scanning
into wu-ftpd. Ideally, the incoming files would be virus-scanned right
after they're
I know that Linux doesn't really have a virus problem, but my Linux FTP
server is one of the key ways that Windows files make it into my
company. I'm looking to integrated some sort of Wintel virus-scanning
into wu-ftpd. Ideally, the incoming files would be virus-scanned right
after they're
Ed Wilts wrote:
I know that Linux doesn't really have a virus problem, but my Linux FTP
server is one of the key ways that Windows files make it into my
company. I'm looking to integrated some sort of Wintel virus-scanning
into wu-ftpd. Ideally, the incoming files would be virus-scanned right
I know that Linux doesn't really have a virus problem, but my Linux FTP
server is one of the key ways that Windows files make it into my
company. I'm looking to integrated some sort of Wintel virus-scanning
into wu-ftpd. Ideally, the incoming files would be virus-scanned right
after they're
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in cron
that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs a
virus scan on them, and moves the finished files to either a quarantine
directory
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in cron
that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs a
virus scan on them, and moves the finished files to either a
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in
cron
that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs
a
virus scan on them, and moves the finished files to either a
Gerry Doris wrote:
snip
Not really. Scan the whole system once an hour.
You could probably use permissions to hide the files until they were
scanned. Change their permissions after they pass the scan so your users
can see them.
Gerry
Could do that too.
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At 04:12 PM 6/26/03, Gerry Doris wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in
cron
that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs
a
virus scan on them, and
Frank Bax wrote:
At 04:12 PM 6/26/03, Gerry Doris wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
snip
Part of the problem is that all my ftp uploads are authenticated
and in
separate directories - in excess of 500 unique directories. This does
make the
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 14:48, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
Off the top of my head I would suggest you create a script running in cron
that checks for new files in the upload directly, if there are any, runs a
virus scan on them, and moves the
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 16:33, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Frank Bax wrote:
At 04:12 PM 6/26/03, Gerry Doris wrote:
Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 03:40:43PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
snip
Part of the problem is that all my ftp uploads are authenticated
and in
separate
, but if the FTP server is used on anything nearing a regular
basis, you risk the chance of having a crap load of instances of the
same program running at the same time, causing more of the processor to
be used for the scanner then anything else. Once an hour or even once
every 30 minutes should
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 04:52:06PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
can u force the uploads into an incoming dir in each directory and let
the scanning process mv then into the regular dir?
Nope - that would require changes on the user end and the end users are
our customers who have already
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 16:58, Ed Wilts wrote:
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 04:52:06PM -0500, Bret Hughes wrote:
can u force the uploads into an incoming dir in each directory and let
the scanning process mv then into the regular dir?
Nope - that would require changes on the user end and the
that poll the FTP server every so often (one user who's
not in my good books is polling every 10 seconds!).
I just hate the idea of rescanning files that have
already be scanned. Not sure if fprot and the like can track which
files in a dir have been scanned or not.
It's an ugly problem which is why I
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 18:21, Ed Wilts wrote:
It's an ugly problem which is why I posted for more ideas. It would be
nice if there was a hook right into wu-ftpd that did the scan during the
upload so it only gets scanned once and can't be missed either.
here is a stab in the dark for you
Simon Tischer wrote:
if the ftp users are systemuser too, they will automaticly be linkt into there
homodir
snip
I think he was meaning something along the lines of a chroot jail.
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I have setup RH9 as a public facing dedicated FTP server and have to
make it as secure as possible. I have read the release notes and
security notes and was wondering if any one had any more ideas. There
is no anonymous access. I would like to lock the users into their home
directories
Hi all,
I have setup RH9 as a public facing dedicated FTP server and have to
make it as secure as possible. I have read the release notes and
security notes and was wondering if any one had any more ideas. There
is no anonymous access. I would like to lock the users into their home
directories
if the ftp users are systemuser too, they will automaticly be linkt into there
homodir
On Thursday 05 June 2003 08:37, Russell wrote:
Hi all,
I have setup RH9 as a public facing dedicated FTP server and have to
make it as secure as possible. I have read the release notes and
security notes
I have A RedHat 7.3 server running at home. I use it for web hosting,
email, DNS, ect. I have a windows box that does a lot of file sharing on my
home network. Can someone tell me how to set up a ftp server, one that
would be able to b run on the linux box and mount or have the windows shares
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 11:53:51AM -0500, Bryan Heusmann wrote:
I have A RedHat 7.3 server running at home. I use it for web hosting,
email, DNS, ect. I have a windows box that does a lot of file sharing on my
home network. Can someone tell me how to set up a ftp server, one that
would
Thanks I get that somewhere else! Actually I am looking for someone interested in
this area!
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Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 09:51:01 -0800
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Subject: Re: How to install a Web server and FTP server?
Re: LAST FIRST
LAST FIRST wrote:
Dear Sir,
I want to run a FTP/Web server under Knoppix Linux 3.1. Could anyone tell me where to download and how to setup?
Regards
eulerkhc
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On 22-Feb-2003/23:35 -0800, LAST FIRST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. I know the advantage and the disadvantage of Live-CD is that
you can NOT install and uninstall anything. Rather inconvinent for
advance user who would like to set up a FTP-server or webserver. Do you
recommend Slackware
How about newbie(not me!)?
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Subject: Re: How to install a Web server and FTP server?
Re: On 22-Feb-2003/23:35 -0800, LAST FIRST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 23-Feb-2003/20:42 +0800, hkcc1976 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[asking what distro would be best]
How about newbie(not me!)?
Something that it easy to install and configure. RedHat, SuSE, or
Mandrake. I haven't used Slackware recently.
Tony
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Dear Sir,
I want to run a FTP/Web server under Knoppix Linux 3.1. Could anyone tell me where
to download and how to setup?
Regards
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On 22-Feb-2003/02:11 -0800, LAST FIRST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to run a FTP/Web server under Knoppix Linux 3.1. Could anyone
tell me where to download and how to setup?
I do not think that is possible. You should ask on a knoppix mailing list.
Tony
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Thank you. I know the advantage and the disadvantage of Live-CD is that you can NOT
install and uninstall anything. Rather inconvinent for advance user who would like to
set up a FTP-server or webserver. Do you recommend Slackware for minimal installaion?
BTW, my friend would like to embrace
I have a user that is having problems connecting to my RH 7.2 ftp and
mail server. He says it takes 30 seconds or so to connect. It only
happens when he is behind a linksys router. Is this some kind of
authentication problem?
Thanks
-Pete
Sounds like a name resolution problem to me
I have a user that is having problems connecting to my RH 7.2 ftp and
mail server. He says it takes 30 seconds or so to connect. It only
happens when he is behind a linksys router. Is this some kind of
authentication problem?
Thanks
-Pete
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Observations about the RH ftp server:
1) Slower than a snail. Doing a simple cd takes a minute to perform:
ncftp / cd pub/redhat/linux/7.1
2) Getting a directory listing from a large directory always times out:
ncftp ...en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS dir perl*
Data
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 01:07:48AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
1) Slower than a snail. Doing a simple cd takes a minute to perform:
Use a mirror.
http://www.redhat.com/mirror.html
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On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 01:07:48 -0600 (CST), Vidiot wrote:
Observations about the RH ftp server:
1) Slower than a snail.
Use a mirror, for instance: carroll.cac.psu.edu
/pub/linux/distributions/redhat/redhat/linux/
More listed here:
http
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 01:07:48AM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
1) Slower than a snail. Doing a simple cd takes a minute to perform:
Use a mirror.
http://www.redhat.com/mirror.html
Emmanuel
Thanks.
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I want to bring up an ftp server (probably Pro-FTP). I do not want to allow
anonymous access.
1) Can I create accounts that are only useful for ftp access but cannot be
used any other way? So if they tried to ssh (for example) in to the
system with that account they would be unable
Jake Colman wrote:
I want to bring up an ftp server (probably Pro-FTP). I do not want to allow
anonymous access.
good idea :p
1) Can I create accounts that are only useful for ftp access but cannot be
used any other way? So if they tried to ssh (for example) in to the
system
Trying to set up the wu-ftp service in v8.0. Have included the line in
xinetd.conf and restarted but keep getting connection refused by host. Any
suggestions?
moT
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At 08:23 03/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Trying to set up the wu-ftp service in v8.0. Have included the line in
xinetd.conf and restarted but keep getting connection refused by
host. Any suggestions?
Check firewall config ??
moT
Yes, have went though several different variations of firewall setup
including disabling the firewall all together.
moT
From: Nick Lindsell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP Server
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 13:31:14 +0100
At 08:23 03/10/2002
.
nick
moT
From: Nick Lindsell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP Server
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 13:31:14 +0100
At 08:23 03/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Trying to set up the wu-ftp service in v8.0. Have included the line in
xinetd.conf
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP Server
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 13:31:14 +0100
At 08:23 03/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Trying to set up the wu-ftp service in v8.0. Have included the
line in xinetd.conf and restarted but keep getting connection
refused by host. Any suggestions?
Check
Trying to set up the wu-ftp service in v8.0. Have included the line in
xinetd.conf and restarted but keep getting connection refused by host.
Any
suggestions?
I may be wrong here (as per usual), but I have to allow FTP in my
/etc/hosts.allow.
Maybe it's different now and a left over from a
Dear List!
I had to setup FTP Server on Red Hat 7.2!
I tried to follow steps described in
http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/tips/FTP-Setup-Tips/FTP-Setup-Tips-4
.html ,
http://www.openna.com/community/articles/security/v1.3-xml/ftpd.html ,
and
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/solrhe/Securing
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Title: FTP server
I have a linux FTP server running the latest wu-ftpd. Other linux machines ftp right in without any problem. Windows machines say Connected to... but never bring open the login prompt and eventually (after a few minutes) close the connection. Programs like FTP-PRO act
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:58:42PM -0700, Brian Lucas wrote:
I have a linux FTP server running the latest wu-ftpd. Other linux machines
ftp right in without any problem. Windows machines say Connected to...
but never bring open the login prompt and eventually (after a few minutes)
close
Title: RE: FTP server
Native Windows, just open a command prompt and type ftp.
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:58:42PM -0700, Brian
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:58:42PM -0700, Brian Lucas wrote:
I have a linux FTP server running the latest wu-ftpd. Other linux
machines ftp right in without any problem. Windows machines say
Connected to... but never bring open the login prompt and eventually
(after a few
,
Brian
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Subject: Re: FTP server
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 02:27:33PM -0700, Brian Lucas wrote:
Native Windows, just open a command prompt and type ftp
On Thursday 12 September 2002 17:58, Brian Lucas wrote:
I have a linux FTP server running the latest wu-ftpd. Other linux machines
ftp right in without any problem. Windows machines say Connected to...
but never bring open the login prompt and eventually (after a few minutes)
close
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 03:04:30PM -0700, Brian Lucas wrote:
Thanks, Ed, for the help. The WS_FTPPRO application did default to passive.
I set it to active and it went right through. Is there anyway to set the
native microsoft ftp into active mode. I can't see a switch for that.
The switch
see under ' ftp:x:14.50:FTP
User/var/ftp: that I have all that but it ends with :/sbin/nologin
Should that be changed? Why the 'nologin' ??
Seems strange..
At 06:03 PM 9/9/2002 +0100, you wrote:
do u have a user ftp in your /etc/passwd for anonymous ftp
server to work ??
i hope u
remove the
/sbin/nologin
- Original Message -
From:
Ted
Gervais
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:35
AM
Subject: Re: FTP server
installation
Just looking this file over too, and I see under '
ftp:x:14.50:FTP User/var/ftp: that I
: FTP server
installation
Hi folks,
I have installed wu-ftpd and anonymous ftp server on my redhat 7.3 system. When
I try to ftp to the localhost, after entering my login and password, it gives me
a message " login incorrect " . I am facing the same problem with anonymous ftp
serve
server to work
??
i hope u are not trying to
login as root !!
i am attaching a working
ftp server conf !! even for anonymous ftp !!!
compare and seee where u have
problems!!
/etc/passwd
ftp:x:14:50:FTP User:/var/ftp:
/etc/ftpaccess
class all
real,guest,anonymous *
email root@localhost
loginfails
have all that but it ends with :/sbin/nologin
Should that be changed? Why the 'nologin' ??
Seems strange..
At 06:03 PM 9/9/2002 +0100, you wrote:
do u have a user ftp in your /etc/passwd for anonymous ftp
server to work ??
i hope u are not trying to login as root
Hi folks,
I have installed wu-ftpd and anonymous ftp server on my redhat 7.3
system. When I try to ftp to the localhost, after entering my login and password, it
gives me a message login incorrect . I am facing the same problem with anonymous
ftp server. I tried to toggle
augustus 2002 19:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP Server Problem ( PASV port theft )
On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 23:45, Van Den Abeele Kristof wrote:
But when I try to get an 'ls' ( or other command ) , I recieve
following error :
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,123,163,189,132)
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