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: t
bound
>>>
>>>shutdown /etc/shutmsg
>>>passwd-check rfc822 warn
>>>
>>>/etc/ftpusers
>>>root
>>>bin
>>>daemon
>>>adm
>>>lp
>>>sync
>>>shutdown
>>>halt
>>>mail
>>>news
>&g
on
>> adm
>> lp
>> sync
>> shutdown
>> halt
>> mail
>> news
>> uucp
>> operator
>> games
>> nobody
>> ~
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> - Original Message -
tdown
halt
mail
news
uucp
operator
games
nobody
~
- Original Message -
From: Skuse, Phil
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 10:19 AM
Subject: RE: FTP server installation
Check if there are any clues in /var/log/messages. Also check the allow-uid
shutdown /etc/shutmsgpasswd-check rfc822 warn
/etc/ftpusers
rootbindaemonadmlpsyncshutdownhaltmailnewsuucpoperatorgamesnobody~
- Original Message -
From:
Skuse,
Phil
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 10:19
AM
Subject: RE:
: 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 ano
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 toggl