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hi everybody,
I set our local users to a guest-group, so they're restricted to their
home dirs when they do ftp; that's 'cause we run a restricted system here
and don't want them to be able to access all the file system.
of course, I should make the ususal bin/etc/lib dirs in everybodys home
to have them execute stuff like ls... and that's a bit of an overkill to
do, plus maybe a security problem.
so, is there anybody who grabbed the GNU fileutils source and tried to
hack their "ls" directly into wu-ftpd? or do I have to do that myself?
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Just about, I've got most of it working except for NLST..
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> I've just installed wu-ftpd on SunOs 4.1.1 and all appears OK, except
> as the subject states - ls works and dir doesn't, at least not for an
> anonymous user (its ok for a real user). This is true for both the
> standard ls and GNU ls.
>
> My guess it has something to do with shared libraries but copying the
> whole of /lib into ~ftp/lib didn't fix the problem.
>
Make sure you have ~ftp/dev/zero
# mknod ~ftp/dev/zero c 3 12
I'm not sure why this is a problem for ls -l, in fact I can't think of
any good reason for ls to read any file other than the directory,
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I remember some ftpd supplying an proxy capability. I don't remember who
or how long ago. I have found (from the source) that the PROXY command
is not a supported token.
How do I add the proxy capability back in to the server? Is there a
good reason _not_ to?
As implemented, I would want the users on the inside of the firewall to
be able to login as "guest", and then to proxy -out- of the firewall to
make connections to the remote machine and then to pull the files to their
machines in one logical step. It would seem that proxy would be an ideal
way to solve this part of the problem.
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Unlike the others we solved the problem with ls
We have another problem. If we want to get or put files on our AIX
3.24 system in directories marked S it's laughing :-(
Has any one axperienced the same problem?
How can it be solved is the najor question?
If i use just normal ftpd, standard aix, its working...
Any help would be gladly accepted
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Seth Osher writes ("[509] Re: [500] ls works, dir doesn't"):
> > I've just installed wu-ftpd on SunOs 4.1.1 and all appears OK, except
> > as the subject states - ls works and dir doesn't, at least not for an
> > anonymous user (its ok for a real user). This is true for both the
> > standard ls and GNU ls.
> >
> > My guess it has something to do with shared libraries but copying the
> > whole of /lib into ~ftp/lib didn't fix the problem.
> >
> Make sure you have ~ftp/dev/zero
>
> # mknod ~ftp/dev/zero c 3 12
>
> I'm not sure why this is a problem for ls -l, in fact I can't think of
> any good reason for ls to read any file other than the directory,
> but it needs it.
>
Well ls is a seperate program, and as part of the program startup
sequence, /dev/zero is used. If I rememebr rightly mmaping /dev/zero
is a quick way to get a large chunk of memeory filled with zeros, and
it then uses that to load the shared libs into. So basically you need
/dev/zero to run _ANY_ program, and ~ftp/dev/zero for wuftpd to run
any prgram.
Tim M
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Hi,
This is my first posting- so bear with me if I'm not as concise and
clear as I should be. I've install wu-ftd on a Sparc 10 running
Solaris 2.3. Everything seemed to go fine - except that I've received
several complaints that 'ls -l' and 'dir' don't work. I've read
the notes on this problem posted to this list; however, i've had no
success in getting it to work. Here are the contents of my
directories:
~ftp/usr/lib
ftp{adkins}%ls
ld.so* lddstub* libc.so.1.8.1*
ld.so.1* libc.so.1* libdl.so.1.0*
~ftp/dev
crw-rw-rw- 1 root other 11, 42 Jun 29 11:52 tcp
crw-r--r-- 1 root other 13, 12 Oct 3 09:59 zero
This is what the commands look like when logging in as anonymous:
ftp> ls -l
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list.
dev
bin
pub
etc
usr
incoming
submit_grant
226 Transfer complete.
49 bytes received in 0.0035 seconds (13 Kbytes/s)
i
I'd appreciate it, if A Solaris and WU-FTPD expert would post the
solution to this.
Thanks in advance.
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I've been talking to the local gurus about the trouble with compiling, and
they've explained the inet.h warnings are just scope warnings and shouldn't
affect code.
I've also tried using syslogd to track any error messages that wu-ftpd might
generate (or inetd for that matter) and I haven't found anything when I
try to ftp in (and get the "500 johns.largnet.uwo.ca FTP server shut down -- please try again later." message).
Where does wu-ftpd log error messages (not syslogd as far as I can see)?
Will anyone admit to successfully compiling wu-ftpd on Solaris 2.3?
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At 10:40 10/3/94 -0400,
[email protected],
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>Hi,
> This is my first posting- so bear with me if I'm not as concise and
> clear as I should be. I've install wu-ftd on a Sparc 10 running
> Solaris 2.3. Everything seemed to go fine - except that I've received
> several complaints that 'ls -l' and 'dir' don't work. I've read
> the notes on this problem posted to this list; however, i've had no
> success in getting it to work. Here are the contents of my
> directories:
>
> ~ftp/usr/lib
> ftp{adkins}%ls
> ld.so* lddstub* libc.so.1.8.1*
> ld.so.1* libc.so.1* libdl.so.1.0*
Red herrings. :)
Solaris ls requires valid passwd, group, *and* netconfig files to be in the
~ftp/etc directory. Copy these from /etc (or grab the group/passwd files
from NIS/NIS+, etc).
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References: <9410031440.AA22489@hertz>
They work for me, except the user/group names don't display properly
for anonymous users. Here's what's in my lib:
ld.so* libc.so.1* libintl.so* libnsl.so.1*
ld.so.1* libdl.so* libintl.so.1* libw.so*
libc.so* libdl.so.1* libnsl.so* libw.so.1*
Please let me know if this helps, and if you are able to get user/group
names to work! chroot ~ftp /bin/ls -l might show you something useful.
--Carlyn
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> My guess it has something to do with shared libraries but copying the
> whole of /lib into ~ftp/lib didn't fix the problem.
>
Make sure you have ~ftp/dev/zero
# mknod ~ftp/dev/zero c 3 12
I'm not sure why this is a problem for ls -l, in fact I can't think of
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ls isn't reading it, but the dynamic loader requires /dev/zero to be present
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I have just installed wu-ftpd on A/UX 3.02. Real users can login
without a hitch, but trying to login as anonymous doesn't work. Here
is an example of trying to use anonymous:
[10] % ftp slowpoke
Connected to slowpoke.sugar-land.dowell.slb.com.
220-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
220- Welcome to the Dowell Documentation and Publications FTP Server !
220-
220- This archive contains software required to take advantage of our
220- Gopher and World Wide Web information servers. The network related
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220 slowpoke.sugar-land.dowell.slb.com FTP server (Version wu-2.4(1) Wed Sep 28
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Name (slowpoke:michael): anonymous
530 User anonymous unknown.
Login failed.
ftp>
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Recently I moved from the SunOS shipped with the machine (SparcLX) to
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> ~ftp/usr/lib
> ftp{adkins}%ls
> ld.so* lddstub* libc.so.1.8.1*
> ld.so.1* libc.so.1* libdl.so.1.0*
>
> ~ftp/dev
> crw-rw-rw- 1 root other 11, 42 Jun 29 11:52 tcp
> crw-r--r-- 1 root other 13, 12 Oct 3 09:59 zero
>
> This is what the commands look like when logging in as anonymous:
>
> ftp> ls -l
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete.
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list.
> dev
> bin
> pub
> etc
> usr
> incoming
> submit_grant
> 226 Transfer complete.
> 49 bytes received in 0.0035 seconds (13 Kbytes/s)
> i
Hi,
We have a solaris machine with wu-ftpd 2.4 running on it.
I think the reason why ls -l and dir are not working on your machine
is that you dont have all the required libraries to run them.
ls -l listing of our ~ftp/usr/lib directory is
-r-xr-xr-x 1 kmortens mingers 68508 Apr 15 1993 ld.so.1*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 kmortens mingers 498840 Apr 15 1993 libc.so.1*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 kmortens mingers 4596 Apr 15 1993 libdl.so.1*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 kmortens mingers 13824 Apr 15 1993 libintl.so.1*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 kmortens mingers 29752 Apr 15 1993 libw.so.1*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 kmortens mingers 31880 Apr 15 1993 nswfiles.s
Hope this helps.
Swarna
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> Will anyone admit to successfully compiling wu-ftpd on Solaris 2.3?
Ya, I have succesfully compiled wu-ftpd on solaris 2.3 but
has anybody succesfully unsubscribed to this list???
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Well, wu-ftpd seems to be working ok now -- there is just one little thing
that is bothering me. It seems that the (array?) that holds the FQDN of
the remote system is getting stepped on by the string "ls -la %s" somewhere
along the way. Here is an example:
Name (slowpoke:michael): anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
Password:
530-The response 'michael' is not valid
530-Please use your complete e-mail address as your password
530- for example:
[email protected]/bin/ls -la %s or joe@
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ds with @]
530 Login incorrect.
Here is another example from the log file:
Tue Oct 4 12:20:02 1994 4 gopherdp.sugar-land.dowell.slb.c/bin/ls -la %s 196424
/pub/Network/pkz204e.exe b _ o a michael@ ftp2239 0 *
Does anyone have any suggestions? BTW, 'uname -a' on this machine
return "A/UX slowpoke 3.0.2 SVR2 mc68030".
Thank you,
michael
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Hi,
I just have a quick question (I hope).
When I do a 'ls -l' in a directory, I see:
ftp> ls -l
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
total 22
drwxrwxrwx 4 4452 4452 512 Sep 1 18:20 Network:20Trash:20Folder
drwxrwx--- 6 4452 4452 512 Sep 20 23:01 Now:20Contact:aa
-rw-rw---- 1 4452 4452 4233 Sep 20 18:03 aftptest
-rw-rw-rw- 1 30004 558 1140 Oct 4 18:35 log.tmac
-rwxr-xr-x 1 4452 4452 2048 Oct 4 18:35 test.doc
226 Transfer complete.
But when I cd to that directory and do a 'ls -l' again,
I can see the ownership is being translated.
athena.nchgr.nih.gov# ls -l
total 22
drwxrwxrwx 4 mhughes 4452 512 Sep 1 14:20 Network:20Trash:20Folder
drwxrwx--- 6 mhughes 4452 512 Sep 20 19:01 Now:20Contact:aa
-rw-rw---- 1 mhughes 4452 4233 Sep 20 14:03 aftptest
-rw-rw-rw- 1 mbaylor mbaylor 1140 Oct 4 14:35 log.tmac
-rwxr-xr-x 1 mhughes 4452 2048 Oct 4 14:35 test.doc
athena.nchgr.nih.gov#
Anyone knows how to make the translation work?
My wu-ftpd is running under solaris 2.3. It is running OK, with
some bugs, i.e. I cannot upload files into the directory I created.
Thanks in advance.
Howard Yeung
Unix Admin, NCHGR/NIH
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I'm trying to run wu-ftpd on a NeXT cube running NeXT Step 3.0. I have
the following problem:
The /bin/ls processes never seem to exit. When an anonymous user
disconnects the socket sits in CLOSE_WAIT forever. The /bin/ls process
hangs there, and the ftpd process won't exit either. The effect is
that for this archive server (mac.archive.umich.edu) we fill our quota
of connections (50) in about two minutes, and then we're full
forevermore. The ftpd forked processes cannot be killed, nor can the
ls process (kill -9 by root will not terminate the process, and they
are not zombies).
I'm willing to accept that this is a problem with NeXT Step, but I'm
interested in any workaround. If anyone has built-in "ls" code in their
server instead of running /bin/ls I would be very interested in seeing
that, regardless of how ugly the hack is or how unsupported it may be.
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> > > unsubscribe
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> Probably
> SIGNOFF WU-FTPD
> works better.
Almost, here is the welcome text which explains it...
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Howdy,
I am planning on installing the wu-ftpd here in a day or two, but I
have a couple of questions:
1. When ftpd authenticates does it utilize NIS or just /etc/passwd?
2. We have wrappers installed. Is the ftphosts file necessary to deny
access? Or can it be a blank file?
Well...Actually I have more than a couple of questions I guess :)
3. In the ftpaccess file, when a msg is referenced as in:
/etc/msgs/msg.dead
is this referenced to / or ~ftp ?
That's all for now
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The documentation doesn't have any mention of how to do this, and
the documentation for the standard ftpd that comes with HP-UX states
that "ftpd expects to be called by the internet daemon".
That line does not appear on the man page for Wuftpd, though...
and the entry under private on the ftpaccess man page mentions something
about killing all the running ftp servers, and keeping the group file
open permanently.
What is the answer? Can it be done? Do we gain anything in performance
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As promised a few weeks ago, the changed that I made to wu-ftpd 2.4
to make it work with Kerberos 5 and AFS are now available for
anonymous ftp.
host: ftp.cs.wisc.edu (128.105.2.15)
path: /pub/wu-ftp+afs
The directory contains a diff file for ftpd.c, the directory
k5uw (a kerberos 5 support library that we wrote and use for
kerberos and afs authentication) and a README with minimal
instructions.
Currently we are using kerberos 5 beta 2, but the k5u2 library
"should" work with beta 3 or beta4 (I will be upgrading to beta4
pl 3 soon).
Let me know if you have any problems, questions, ideas, etc.
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I'm trying to install wu-ftpd on my Solaris 2.3 system and I'm having
problems. I basically got through the build sol step and installed the
executables, man pages, etc by hand. I added an /etc/shells file and
edited my /etc/inet/inetd.conf to point to the new ftpd program with
root as the owner. Now whenever I try to ftp to the system, the server
initially answers getting me through the password prompt but then the
ftpd server shuts down. Is there something else I need to do?
Thanks in advanced.
cliff
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> I'm trying to install wu-ftpd on my Solaris 2.3 system and I'm having
> problems. I basically got through the build sol step and installed the
'
Hello. I've just installed wu-ftpd succesfully on my system (Solaris 2.3)
and I also ran into some problems. I'd like to offer my assistance.
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Hi!
(if there's an FAQ, please yell at me)
I'm trying to make an anonymous-like ftp account with a different
username. The guestgroup entry in ftpaccess seems to be the way to
go, but according to the ftpd man page, I cannot have an account
that is passwordless...is there a way around this?
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I received a reply to my earlier message [530] about some questions I
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> However I still cannot make wuftpd use NIS to validate logins.
> Do I have to add the magic +:*:0:0::: to the ~ftp/etc/passwd ?
Well I don't know about how wuftpd works with NIS, but in some versions
of NIS, this would mean that all users had NO password.
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> However I still cannot make wuftpd use NIS to validate logins.
> Do I have to add the magic +:*:0:0::: to the ~ftp/etc/passwd ?
Well I don't know about how wuftpd works with NIS, but in some
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Hi,
wu-ftpd seems to be running OK on my DEC Alpha 3600, osf/1 v2.0
But I do get the following message in my syslog...
daemon.log:Oct 9 23:44:06 seit ftpd[21999]: open of pid file failed: No such file or directory
Any idea...
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Rgrds,
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> Unlike the others we solved the problem with ls
Can you tll how you solved the ls problem on AIX ?
Thanks.
> We have another problem. If we want to get or put files on our AIX
> 3.24 system in directories marked S it's laughing :-(
> Has any one axperienced the same problem?
> How can it be solved is the najor question?
> If i use just normal ftpd, standard aix, its working...
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> Hi,
>
> wu-ftpd seems to be running OK on my DEC Alpha 3600, osf/1 v2.0
>
> But I do get the following message in my syslog...
>
> daemon.log:Oct 9 23:44:06 seit ftpd[21999]: open of pid file failed: No such file or directory
The ftpd has either a weird path for its pid or the ftpd has not the correct
rights setted somewhere in the path.
In ./src/pathnames.h where does: #define _PATH_PIDNAMES point to?
default is: /usr/local/daemon/ftpd/ftp.pids-%s
Regards,
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> Any idea...
>
> Thanks
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> Rgrds,
> /jarle
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I am trying to compile "ls" with static linking from gnu's file utilities to take care of
the much discussed problem with ls -al on the wu-ftpd. The problem that I am getting is that
when I go to compile the source with the -static option, I get an error message that
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> daemon.log:Oct 9 23:44:06 seit ftpd[21999]: open of pid file failed: No > such file or directory
Was due to the fact that I was missing /usr/local/daemon/ftpd/ftp.pids-%s
.as pointed out in several mails.
Thanks for all the answers.
Best Regards,
/jarle
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Hi All,
I am using wu-ftpd's guest group facility to restrict users to their own
home directories when they ftp to an IBM RS6000, AIX 3.2.4.
It works fine when the users are in the local class, but not when they are
in the remote. The message that remote users receive when they try to
login is:
User csaz access denied.
Login failed.
The relevant lines of the ftpaccess file are:
class local real,guest,anonymous *.flinders.edu.au 0.0.0.0
class remote real,guest,anonymous *
guestgroup ftponly
Does anyone have any idea why remote users (with accounts on the machine,
and in the ftponly group) are refused ftp login?
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Anne
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Kris Lappala wrote:
> I am trying to compile "ls" with static linking from gnu's file utilities to take care of
> the much discussed problem with ls -al on the wu-ftpd. The problem that I am getting is that
> when I go to compile the source with the -static option, I get an error message that
> says dlopen, dlclose and dlsym are undefined symbols. Looking at the obvious solution to the
> problem, I added the "-ldl" option to the list of library options used during compilation.
> This results in an error message of
>
> "ld: fatal: library -ldl: not found"
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> Anybody run into a similar problem? Alternatively, has anyone gotten a version of ls to
> compile on Solaris 2.3 AND had it work when they copied it to ~ftp/bin?
As an alternative, why not try using the shared library version of the 'ls' and
other commands. I did this by creating a ~ftp/lib directory and placing
the required libraries and symbolic links from /lib in it.
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> > Unlike the others we solved the problem with ls
> Can you tll how you solved the ls problem on AIX ?
Read the AIX.FAQ
They tell there how to set up an anon ftp.
I looked at the script and copy 2 files to my lib, and ls to the bin
directory.
I was to lazy to compile the gnu version...
But my problem with directories marked s is still there.
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Having down loaded version 2.4 I am attempting to install the daemon.
We have an IBM RS6000 running AIX 3.2.
The ftpd running at the moment is the one supplied with AIX.
I am not sure how to install because in the INSTALL instructions
1) The options in pathnames.h
Are they suposed to exist already or is it customising directories for
new files?
2) When I ran build aix, then build install, I had no indication to say if
these processes were successful. It is not clear to me what should
happen or what the list of actions are meant to achieve.
Thus I stopped after step 3
3) The recommended book: "Managing Internet Information Services"
is not due for publication in the UK until January, 1995.
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I have just set up wu-ftpd 2.4 on an AIX 3.2.5 system. There is a problem
with the default group and umask when our staff logs in and puts files.
The group is system and the umask is 002. Neither of these are correct.
This happens both with our typical staff and with my account too.
As system is group 0, it appears to me that the group is not being set at
all or that it is being incorrectly set to 0. It was my understanding that
an ftp client would read the users .profile (or equivalent for another
shell) in their home directory, for non-guest access, is that an incorrect
assumption? I do have an ftpaccess in place, which I took from the
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Hi Folks,
I'm having a bit of trouble with wu-ftpd version 2.4, would
like to ask help of any experts on this list.
In the /etc/ftpaccess file, I have an upload specification:
upload /fs/admin/ftp /incoming/npr/* yes rhhu user 0664 dirs
The UID:GID specified here is rhhu:user. I would like remote
anonymous users to be able to put files into the named directory and
that they be chowned to rhhu:user. All this seems to work fine,
except... when the anonymous user creates a directory, it is not
chowned to the named UID:GID as I would like.
Is there something I'm missing, or is this a bug/feature?
THANKS for help.... -bruce.
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Subject: [558] Hiding dot files form Fetch users
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Hi All,
I have set up wu-ftpd, on an IBM RS6000, AIX 3.2.4, to use the guestgroup
feature to restrict users to their home directories. Most of the users use
Fetch from their Macs to access the IBM.
I use gnu's ls from their fileutils, compiled with static links, so that
the users can see their file lists. Unfortunately, the users can see their
"invisible" files. The management group for whom I administer this system
see this as a security hoe, even though the users cannot alter or remove
any of the invisible files. The users are confused by seeing files they
didn't know existed (these are naive users who have controlled access).
My query is this:
Does anyone know how I can hide the invisible files from the Fetch users?
Thanks,
Anne
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Two questions:
1) Tony Sanders at BSDI sent the wu-ftpd project patches to work with BSDI,
most notable being a patch for fnmatch(). Could someone send me those
patches?
2) I would like to add indexes to my FTP server along with a way to lookup
files and their descriptions. Is there an FAQ or something like that for
wu-ftpd to describe how to do that kind of thing, and hopefully some of the
many other neat things that wu-ftpd can do?
Evan
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I'm installing and testing wu-ftpd-2.4 on a Sun IPC running SunOS 4.1.3 and
using the latest gcc compiler. Everything appears to be working fine except
for one thing. When I connect as anonymous and issue a 'dir' command,
I don't even get an 'ls' listing, let alone an 'ls -l'.
I've compiled the gnu fileutils with both the cflags and ldflags as '-static'
and put that in the ~ftp/bin directory.
Any ideas as to where I've made a mistake?
Also, are there archives of previous messages of this list available? I did
some looking but didn't see them.
Thanks, Mike
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I am trying to build the wu-ftpd package on an HP/9000 712
running hp-ux. Apparently the generic C compiler on this system
doesn't recognize the -Aa and -O options..so all of the compiles
complain about Function prototypes being an ANSI feature.
Any ideas on how to do a succesful build? Or do I have to get
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al
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Mike,
Make sure you have ~ftp/dev/null and ~ftp/dev/zero. Without them,
ls will not work after the chroot(~ftp) that ftpd performs.
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> I'm installing and testing wu-ftpd-2.4 on a Sun IPC running SunOS 4.1.3 and
> using the latest gcc compiler. Everything appears to be working fine except
> for one thing. When I connect as anonymous and issue a 'dir' command,
> I don't even get an 'ls' listing, let alone an 'ls -l'.
>
> I've compiled the gnu fileutils with both the cflags and ldflags as '-static'
> and put that in the ~ftp/bin directory.
>
> Any ideas as to where I've made a mistake?
>
> Also, are there archives of previous messages of this list available? I did
> some looking but didn't see them.
>
> Thanks, Mike
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> I am trying to build the wu-ftpd package on an HP/9000 712
> running hp-ux. Apparently the generic C compiler on this system
> doesn't recognize the -Aa and -O options..so all of the compiles
> complain about Function prototypes being an ANSI feature.
>
> Any ideas on how to do a succesful build? Or do I have to get
> a new compiler?
the default compiler that comes on hp has this problem.
it is not intended for compiling "programs", but only to rebuild the
exiting unix boot. either pay hp the $20K that they want for the compiler
or use gcc from gnu...
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> it is not intended for compiling "programs", but only to rebuild the
> exiting unix boot. either pay hp the $20K that they want for the compiler
> or use gcc from gnu...
yup..found that out already..thanks..
now I have to find the alloca.c from gnu emacs to compile the compiler..
:-(
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how would i create a directory under the anonymous ftp
which would be accessible for downloads by only
our local domain?
thanks
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I'm attempting to create an access path for users
that reacts as though they were anonymous.
I would like a ".message" file to be displayed after the user
logs in and is placed in the home direcotory.
Currently, when the user logs in, the .message file that exists in
the home directory is not displayed. If the home directory is changed
to one level above and the user is forced to "cd" into the directory
the file is displayed. Which is the expected behavior.
Is there a way to force the display of a file when the user is placed
into a directory or if "cd" into it?
I would like this file displayed every time entry is made. It is
very small- three lines and would not be a burden on being displayed so much
Thanks for any help or pointers.
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> Does anyone know how I can hide the invisible files from the Fetch users?
>
Hi,
there are 2 ways
1. in ~wu-ftpd/src/ftpd.c: the lines with ls_long ls_short
remove the -a flag!
for example:
instead of: strcpy(ls_long,"/bin/ls -lgaA");
only : strcpy(ls_long,"/bin/ls -lgA");
2. in ftpacess:
You may ann a line like:
lsshort /bin/ls -l
ok?
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Hi,
Thank you for your suggestions.
>there are 2 ways
>1. in ~wu-ftpd/src/ftpd.c: the lines with ls_long ls_short
> remove the -a flag!
> for example:
> instead of: strcpy(ls_long,"/bin/ls -lgaA");
> only : strcpy(ls_long,"/bin/ls -lgA");
I had already tried this, with no success:
the .dot files are still visible, but the all of the icons in the Fetch
file list is a document overlaid by a folder. This is even more
unsatisfactory than just seeing the .dot files.
>2. in ftpacess:
> You may ann a line like:
> lsshort /bin/ls -l
>
I tried this and found that it doesn't make any difference to the
visibility of the .dot files.
Thanks very much to Bill Aten, who sent me a patch for gnu's ls, which
creates an 'ls-a' binary, which disables the -a option to ls. I renamed
'ls-a' to' ls', and put it in the users' bin directories. This works
perfectly for Fetch users. But now the restricted users who use Unix ftp
see the .dot files when they use 'ls', though the files are hidden when
they use 'ls -a'. This is not a critical problem, though it would be nice
to figure out why it doesn't work the same for both methods of ftp :-)
I have also tried putting the ls-a binary in both the /bin directory and
the users' bin directories (necessary since ftp does a chroot() for these
users), and replacing each occurrence of '/bin/ls' with '/bin/ls-a' in
ftpd.c
for example:
instead of: strcpy(ls_long,"/bin/ls-a -lga");
this : strcpy(ls_long,"/bin/ls-a -lga");
Again, this works for Fetch users but not for Unix ftp users.
I really appreciate you taking the time to help with this,
Thanks,
Anne
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> I tried this and found that it doesn't make any difference to the
> visibility of the .dot files.
I have come into this late, but I think what you are seeing is the
behaviour of ls when run by "root". When ls notices itself being
run by a user with UID/EUID of 0, it shows all dot files by default.
I dunno how to work around this in wu-ftpd, but if you canm config
it so that ls is run by "nobody" or whatever instead, it should
all work.
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i've tried to set up a directory under anonymous ftp which
would be accessible by only anonymous ftp users from our
local domain. in my ftpaccess file i have
autogroup staff local
class local anonymous *.mydomain
the directory is owned by root and group is staff
but i still get permission denied when trying to cd to it
from anonymous ftp from a machine in my domain.
staff is a legitamate group in /etc/group
am i missing something?
mark
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I'm trying to set up this great ftpd on my Solaris 2.4 workstation, and
I have 2 questions for you guys:
1. I would like to have "binary" as default for transferring files, how
do I change/modify the code to do this?
I tryied to modify the /* Set up default state */ section in the ftpd.c
file like follow:
type = TYPE_A ==> type = TYPE_I , it seems to work for the data
transfer, but the status command is still showing Type: ascii?!?
2. I don't understand how to use the "ftpconversions", can someone give
me some examples or explain me how it works?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Roberto Sigona
European Product Support
Autodesk Development BV
Switzerland
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Hello all,
I have finally reached the boiling point. I am trying to configure
2.4 to use anonymous ftp. I am getting the following message:
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
ftp>
I get in just fine. I can even cd to pub.
I have ls in the ~ftp/bin directory.
Here's the tree:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 21 Oct 25 02:11 bin -> /usr/home/ftp/usr/bin/
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 17 09:28 dev/
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:20 etc/
drwxrwxrwx 2 ftp ftpuser 512 Oct 20 00:51 pub/
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Oct 25 02:10 usr/
ftp/dev:
total 0
crw-r--r-- 1 root other 3, 12 Oct 17 09:28 zero
ftp/etc:
total 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 16 Oct 25 09:20 group
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 54 Oct 25 09:19 passwd
ftp/pub:
total 1216
-rw------- 1 root other 610720 Oct 20 00:51 root.received
ftp/usr:
total 4
d--x--x--x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:18 bin/
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:04 lib/
ftp/usr/bin:
total 208
---x--x--x 1 root other 19916 Oct 25 02:10 ls*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 85900 Oct 25 09:18 sh*
ftp/usr/lib:
total 2398
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 24576 Oct 17 09:26 ld.so*
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 563684 Oct 17 09:26 libc.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3296 Oct 25 09:03 libdl.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 12764 Oct 25 09:03 libintl.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 482980 Oct 25 09:03 libnsl.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 76088 Oct 25 02:09 libsocket.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 33052 Oct 25 09:03 libw.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Oct 25 09:04 straddr.so*
I am at the point of utter frustration..Please help..
.Sal
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On Tue, 25 Oct 1994, Sal Collora wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have finally reached the boiling point. I am trying to configure
> 2.4 to use anonymous ftp. I am getting the following message:
in the dev directory do the following
mknod tcp c 11 42
chmod 666 tcp
chown root tcp
This should help.
>
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
> ftp>
>
> I get in just fine. I can even cd to pub.
>
> I have ls in the ~ftp/bin directory.
>
> Here's the tree:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 21 Oct 25 02:11 bin -> /usr/home/ftp/usr/bin/
> dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 17 09:28 dev/
> dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:20 etc/
> drwxrwxrwx 2 ftp ftpuser 512 Oct 20 00:51 pub/
> dr-xr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Oct 25 02:10 usr/
>
> ftp/dev:
> total 0
> crw-r--r-- 1 root other 3, 12 Oct 17 09:28 zero
>
> ftp/etc:
> total 4
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 16 Oct 25 09:20 group
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 54 Oct 25 09:19 passwd
>
> ftp/pub:
> total 1216
> -rw------- 1 root other 610720 Oct 20 00:51 root.received
>
> ftp/usr:
> total 4
> d--x--x--x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:18 bin/
> dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:04 lib/
>
> ftp/usr/bin:
> total 208
> ---x--x--x 1 root other 19916 Oct 25 02:10 ls*
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 85900 Oct 25 09:18 sh*
> ftp/usr/lib:
> total 2398
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 24576 Oct 17 09:26 ld.so*
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 563684 Oct 17 09:26 libc.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3296 Oct 25 09:03 libdl.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 12764 Oct 25 09:03 libintl.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 482980 Oct 25 09:03 libnsl.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 76088 Oct 25 02:09 libsocket.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 33052 Oct 25 09:03 libw.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Oct 25 09:04 straddr.so*
>
> I am at the point of utter frustration..Please help..
>
> ..Sal
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> From: Sal Collora <
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> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
>
> ftp/dev:
> total 0
> crw-r--r-- 1 root other 3, 12 Oct 17 09:28 zero
You are missing tcp socket file in your /dev. I had the exact same
problem on Solaris (not sure if your also on Solaris)..
Here's what I did to create "tcp" (and "zero" which is 13,12 instead of
3,12....I'm not sure what the difference is)
root# cd ~ftp/dev
root# mknod tcp c 11 42
root# chmod 666 tcp
root# mknod zero c 13 12
root# chmod 644 zero
Good Luck,
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Hello all..
Thanks for such a quick reply on the Cannot create socket problem.
It is all fixed. That felt good.
One problem remains, as I am sure more will crop up. The unix curses client
works just fine. I can see the directory structure just fine.
The problem however, is with my Windows and Mac clients. None of the files
show up in their windows. You can change to the directory, but there
is still no file listing.
I copied ls into the ~ftp/bin directory. Are there more things I need to
copy?
I don't remember getting the GNU LS that the INSTALL said. I am using a
Solaris 2.3 box, so that might be the problem. The ls I am using may not
be cool.
I just ran a test. I tried to do an ls -l and got nothing, so that's probably
where the problem is. If indeed that is the case, then posting this might
help some other poor soul.
RTFM I guess..
.Sal
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> I have finally reached the boiling point. I am trying to configure
> 2.4 to use anonymous ftp. I am getting the following message:
>
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
> ftp>
>
You need to add the device tcp in ~ftp/dev. To do this use mknod. Now my turn,
if you get ls -al to work for wu-ftpd running on solaris 2.3, please let me
know how you did it.
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> From: Sal Collora <
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> Subject: [574] Cannot create socket...
> To:
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> Hello all,
>
> I have finally reached the boiling point. I am trying to configure
> 2.4 to use anonymous ftp. I am getting the following message:
>
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
> ftp>
>
> I get in just fine. I can even cd to pub.
>
> I have ls in the ~ftp/bin directory.
>
> Here's the tree:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 21 Oct 25 02:11 bin -> /usr/home/ftp/usr/bin/
> dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 17 09:28 dev/
> dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:20 etc/
> drwxrwxrwx 2 ftp ftpuser 512 Oct 20 00:51 pub/
> dr-xr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Oct 25 02:10 usr/
>
> ftp/dev:
> total 0
> crw-r--r-- 1 root other 3, 12 Oct 17 09:28 zero
>
> ftp/etc:
> total 4
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 16 Oct 25 09:20 group
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 54 Oct 25 09:19 passwd
>
> ftp/pub:
> total 1216
> -rw------- 1 root other 610720 Oct 20 00:51 root.received
>
> ftp/usr:
> total 4
> d--x--x--x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:18 bin/
> dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 09:04 lib/
>
> ftp/usr/bin:
> total 208
> ---x--x--x 1 root other 19916 Oct 25 02:10 ls*
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 85900 Oct 25 09:18 sh*
>
> ftp/usr/lib:
> total 2398
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 24576 Oct 17 09:26 ld.so*
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root other 563684 Oct 17 09:26 libc.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3296 Oct 25 09:03 libdl.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 12764 Oct 25 09:03 libintl.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 482980 Oct 25 09:03 libnsl.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 76088 Oct 25 02:09 libsocket.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 33052 Oct 25 09:03 libw.so*
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Oct 25 09:04 straddr.so*
>
> I am at the point of utter frustration..Please help..
>
> ..Sal
The FTPD is unable to open a TCP connection to your client. It
appears that it is attempting to open a TCP connection to an IP of
0.0.0.0 which is not on. The FTPD has apparently not found the IP
address of the client FTP. Your compilation of the daemon for your
host would appear suspect.
Best Regards,
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>From your last message :
> if you get ls -al to work for wu-ftpd running on solaris 2.3, please let me
> know how you did it.
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I gave trying to do this with the SUN 4.1.3 one, perhaps me just missing
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>From your last message :
> if you get ls -al to work for wu-ftpd running on solaris 2.3, please let me
> know how you did it.
I gave trying to do this with the SUN 4.1.3 one, perhaps me just missing
something. I have since installed the ls from the GNU file utils instead
and it works fine, doing ls -al in the ftp dir for anon users
This has got to be the most frequently asked and frequently answered question
on this mailing list. Doesn't anyone know how to read a manual? The Sun ftpd
man pages fully explain what files need to be present in the anonymous ftp
tree. On SunOS 4.xx, try "man in.ftpd"; on Solaris try "man ftpd". The SunOS
4.1.3 man page is in /usr/share/man/man8/in.ftpd.8; the Solaris page is in
/usr/share/man/man1m/ftpd.1m.
If you've read that and still can't figure it out, here are complete directory
listings for working Solaris 2.3 and SunOS 4.1.3 installs. If you still can't
get things working right, drop us a line at
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server working properly on just about any flavor of Unix you care to use.
Solaris 2.3:
~ftp:
total 12
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 7 Aug 14 22:27 bin -> usr/bin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Aug 14 22:30 dev
drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Aug 14 22:29 etc
drwxrwxrwt 2 root other 512 Sep 11 14:23 incoming
drwxrwxrwt 6 root other 512 Oct 25 10:27 pub
drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Aug 14 22:27 usr
/dev:
total 0
crw-r--r-- 1 root other 11, 42 Aug 14 22:30 tcp
crw-r--r-- 1 root other 11, 9 Aug 14 22:30 ticotsord
crw-r--r-- 1 root other 11, 41 Aug 14 22:30 udp
crw-r--r-- 1 root other 13, 12 Aug 14 22:30 zero
/etc:
total 12
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 20 Aug 14 22:13 ftpd.badname
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 50 Aug 14 22:13 ftpd.toomany
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 111 Aug 14 22:14 ftpd.welcome
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 13 Aug 14 22:12 group
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 643 Aug 14 22:29 netconfig
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 39 Aug 14 22:12 passwd
/incoming:
total 2
-rw------- 1 root daemon 1008 Sep 11 14:08 antline.gif
/pub:
total 17328
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 187 Aug 18 16:25 README
/usr:
total 4
drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Aug 14 22:11 bin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Oct 25 17:26 lib
/usr/bin:
total 1076
---x--x--x 1 root other 14428 Aug 14 22:11 compress
---x--x--x 1 root other 71816 Aug 14 22:10 gzip
---x--x--x 1 root other 19916 Aug 14 22:11 ls
---x--x--x 1 root other 433116 Aug 14 22:10 tar
/usr/lib:
total 2772
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 24576 Aug 14 22:34 ld.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 90312 Aug 14 22:34 ld.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 9 Aug 14 22:34 libc.so -> libc.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 563684 Aug 14 22:34 libc.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 10 Aug 14 22:34 libdl.so -> libdl.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3296 Aug 14 22:34 libdl.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 12 Aug 14 22:34 libintl.so -> libintl.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 12764 Aug 14 22:34 libintl.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 11 Aug 14 22:34 libnsl.so -> libnsl.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 482980 Aug 14 22:34 libnsl.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 14 Aug 14 22:34 libsocket.so -> libsocket.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 76088 Aug 14 22:34 libsocket.so.1
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 9 Aug 14 22:34 libw.so -> libw.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 33052 Aug 14 22:34 libw.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 10496 Aug 14 22:33 nss_dns.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 16392 Aug 14 22:33 nss_files.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 25584 Aug 14 22:33 nss_nis.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 28828 Aug 14 22:33 nss_nisplus.so.1
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Aug 14 22:35 straddr.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Aug 14 22:35 straddr.so.2
SunOS 4.1.3:
~ftp:
total 11
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Sep 9 21:24 bin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Nov 12 1993 dev
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Aug 22 17:36 etc
drwxrwxrwt 2 root daemon 512 Sep 18 17:41 incoming
drwxrwxrwt 4 root daemon 512 Sep 20 20:43 pub
drwxr-xr-x 3 root daemon 512 Nov 12 1993 usr
bin:
total 848
---x--x--x 1 root daemon 24576 Nov 12 1993 compress
---x--x--x 1 root daemon 65536 Nov 12 1993 gzip
---x--x--x 1 root daemon 98304 Nov 12 1993 ls
---x--x--x 1 root daemon 196608 Nov 12 1993 tar
dev:
total 0
crw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 3, 12 Nov 12 1993 zero
etc:
total 5
-r--r--r-- 1 root daemon 20 Nov 12 1993 ftpd.badname
-r--r--r-- 1 root daemon 50 Nov 12 1993 ftpd.toomany
-r--r--r-- 1 root daemon 120 May 10 23:21 ftpd.welcome
-r--r--r-- 1 root daemon 107 Aug 17 17:04 group
-r--r--r-- 1 root daemon 126 Jul 6 16:44 passwd
usr:
total 1
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Nov 12 1993 lib
usr/lib:
total 592
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root daemon 40960 Nov 12 1993 ld.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root daemon 532480 Nov 12 1993 libc.so.1.9.1
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root daemon 24576 Nov 12 1993 libdl.so.1.0
Alright, that's it. Now none of you have any excuse for asking this question
for Suns ever again. (PS - we use the ls and compress supplied by the vendor,
but add GNU tar and GNU zip.)
Howard Chu, Sr. Systems Engineer Lloyd Internetworking
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> I'm trying to set up this great ftpd on my Solaris 2.4 workstation, and
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> 1. I would like to have "binary" as default for transferring files, how
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> I tryied to modify the /* Set up default state */ section in the ftpd.c
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I tried this too (On a DECstation running Ultrix 4.2a) with the same results.
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> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 21 Oct 25 02:11 bin -> /usr/home/ftp/usr/bin/
That means you have no /bin after the change root. The link should be
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I've just installed wu-ftpd 2.4 and I tries the SHUTFTP command but
now I can't open it again! Could someone please help ?
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where can i find FAQ for wu-ftpd.
sorry if it has been posted before.
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How can I set a seperate user logins other than anonymous but not let
them be able to login via telnet ?
Richard Wykes
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> Subject: [585] User Logins
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> How can I set a seperate user logins other than anonymous but not let
> them be able to login via telnet ?
>
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> Richard Wykes
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>-- End of excerpt from Richard Wykes
Richard -
We use a 'secure' FTP setup that sounds like what you want. The passwd file
setup looks like this:
jdoe:xxxxxxxx:1115:9999:JohnDoe,,,,,,,:/usr/spool/ftp/./:/bin/false
This dumps John off in the ftp area when he comes in under ftp (you could have
him go directly to a specific subdir by adding the path as his home dir) and it
won't allow him to telnet in (no shell).
You must put the /bin/false entry in /etc/shells..
Also, make sure you define 9999 in /etc/group (i.e. staff::9999) and enter that
group name as guest group in your ftpaccess file (guestgroup staff).
This is great for new users who don't need to wander around the machine, and
pretty secure because you can require a userid and password and restrict group
access...the downside I've found is that since the users have no shell, they
can't change their own passwords (and you can't force that as a matter of
security), and they can't delete aging or unused files. Overall, that's been a
small price to pay, since it simplifies our requirement for a secure FTP site
for *very* novice users.
I hope I haven't forgotten anything...hope this helps...
judy
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> How can I set a seperate user logins other than anonymous but not let
> them be able to login via telnet ?
>
>
The simplest way to do this, is to create a standard user account, but
set the shell to be a program that doesn't let them in. If you don't
want anything clever just putting /bin/true as their shell will stop
them logging in. If you wanted to be more clever (say print them a
message talling them why it doesn't work), you might have to write a
program that does this, if you do so though you should be care to make
sure it is impossible for the user to interupt this in a way that
might compromise the security.
Tim
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>How can I set a seperate user logins other than anonymous but not let
>them be able to login via telnet ?
If you want to have *real* user accounts that cannot login via telnet,
you can always make their login shell something like /bin/true.
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i've tried to set up a directory under anonymous ftp which
would be accessible by only anonymous ftp users from our
local domain. in my ftpaccess file i have
autogroup staff local
class local anonymous *.mydomain
the directory is owned by root and group is staff
but i still get permission denied when trying to cd to it
from anonymous ftp from a machine in my domain.
staff is a legitamate group in /etc/group
i've tried it with ip address also with the same result
i'm running my ftpd on solaris 2.3 if that makes any difference.
am i missing something?
mark
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> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 1994 06:00:09 -0400
> From:
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> Subject: [588] Re: [585] User Logins
> To:
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> On Oct 26, 10:04am, Richard Wykes wrote:
> > Subject: [585] User Logins
> >
> > How can I set a seperate user logins other than anonymous but not let
> > them be able to login via telnet ?
> >
> >
> > Richard Wykes
> >
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> >-- End of excerpt from Richard Wykes
>
> Richard -
>
> We use a 'secure' FTP setup that sounds like what you want. The passwd file
> setup looks like this:
>
> jdoe:xxxxxxxx:1115:9999:JohnDoe,,,,,,,:/usr/spool/ftp/./:/bin/false
>
> This dumps John off in the ftp area when he comes in under ftp (you could have
> him go directly to a specific subdir by adding the path as his home dir) and it
> won't allow him to telnet in (no shell).
>
> You must put the /bin/false entry in /etc/shells..
>
> Also, make sure you define 9999 in /etc/group (i.e. staff::9999) and enter that
> group name as guest group in your ftpaccess file (guestgroup staff).
>
> This is great for new users who don't need to wander around the machine, and
> pretty secure because you can require a userid and password and restrict group
> access...the downside I've found is that since the users have no shell, they
> can't change their own passwords (and you can't force that as a matter of
> security), and they can't delete aging or unused files. Overall, that's been a
> small price to pay, since it simplifies our requirement for a secure FTP site
> for *very* novice users.
>
> I hope I haven't forgotten anything...hope this helps...
>
> judy
>
> UNIX Systems Manager
> Office of Space Access and Technology
> NASA
> email:
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>
>
I've done all that and it seems to stop telnet and lets them in for
FTP but they can see all of the directory tree and I only want them
to be able to see down the structure from where they are put after
login.
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Richard Wykes <
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(Judith Pellerin) are discussing the problem of setting up wu-ftp
guest login that restricts access to a selected file tree.
>> ...
>> I've done all that and it seems to stop telnet and lets them in for
>> FTP but they can see all of the directory tree and I only want them
>> to be able to see down the structure from where they are put after
>> login.
>> ...
Examination of the code in wu-ftp-2.4/src/ftpd.c brings up this
fragment:
if (anonymous || guest) {
.
if (anonymous) {
if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0 || chdir("/") < 0) {
.
} else if (guest) {
.
if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0 || chdir("/") < 0) {
.
The chroot is happening only for anonymous and guest users; other user
logins as permitted by the passwd file will be able to see any file
that they could see if they had a telnet login session with a normal
shell.
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On Oct 26, 10:41am, Nelson H. F. Beebe wrote:
> Subject: [593] Re: [592] Re: [588] Re: [585] User Logins
> Richard Wykes <
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> (Judith Pellerin) are discussing the problem of setting up wu-ftp
> guest login that restricts access to a selected file tree.
>
> >> ...
> >> I've done all that and it seems to stop telnet and lets them in for
> >> FTP but they can see all of the directory tree and I only want them
> >> to be able to see down the structure from where they are put after
> >> login.
> >> ...
>
> Examination of the code in wu-ftp-2.4/src/ftpd.c brings up this
> fragment:
>
> if (anonymous || guest) {
> ..
> if (anonymous) {
> if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0 || chdir("/") < 0) {
> ..
> } else if (guest) {
> ..
> if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0 || chdir("/") < 0) {
> ..
>
> The chroot is happening only for anonymous and guest users; other user
> logins as permitted by the passwd file will be able to see any file
> that they could see if they had a telnet login session with a normal
> shell.
>
> ========================================================================
> Nelson H. F. Beebe Tel: +1 801 581 5254
> Center for Scientific Computing FAX: +1 801 581 4148
> Department of Mathematics, 105 JWB Internet:
[email protected]
> University of Utah
> Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
> ========================================================================
>-- End of excerpt from Nelson H. F. Beebe
Nelson -
The guestgroup "group" entry in the ftpaccess file will keep the users who are
a part of that group from seeing the directory structure above what is defined
for them as their home directory in the /etc/passwd file structure.
judy
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see any examples using it. I'd like to be notified via email when the
maximum # of users is exceeded. Should I add a line to
~ftp/etc/msgs/msg.toomany? If so, what might the line look like?
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On a Solaris 2.3 machine, GNU ls statically linked, doing ls -l
yields
ftp> ls -l
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp>
ls yields
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list.
dev
usr
pub
bin
etc
ls-lR.Z
lib
226 Transfer complete.
39 bytes received in 0.0037 seconds (10 Kbytes/s)
Why is this? dir also doesn't work as advertised. Any help would be
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> Hi, has anyone been successful in compiling wu-ftpd-2.4 for Solaris 2.3?
>
> I'm attempting to install it on a Sparc 10/512 running Solaris 2.3 with
> pretty much all recommended and security patches. It is having problems
> with strunames, typenames and modenames... like it says in the INSTALL
> file. However, I did copy out /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h and put it into
> the support directory, but it had no effect. It actually looks like the
> included version of ftp.h would be MORE compatible than the one in
> /usr/include/arpa. I can't seem to find anything that defines those
> *names. Can anyone give me a pointer? Are there some required patches
> for this to work?
>
> Thanks,
> Cory
>
> Cory Tsang-------------------------------------------------------------------
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> School of Computer Science, MS ECS354 Visual Languages Laboratory
> Florida International University Phone: (305) 348-2739/3739 office/lab
> Miami, FL 33199 Fax : (305) 348-3549
>
If I am reading your message correctly, it sounds like you copied your Solaris
/usr/include/arpa/ftp.h to the wu-ftpd support directory. What you should have
done is copied the ftp.h that comes in the support directory to
/usr/include/arpa, replacing the ftp.h that comes with Solaris. That should
clear up the errors that the INSTALL file mentions.
-Dave
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Hi, has anyone been successful in compiling wu-ftpd-2.4 for Solaris 2.3?
I'm attempting to install it on a Sparc 10/512 running Solaris 2.3 with
pretty much all recommended and security patches. It is having problems
with strunames, typenames and modenames... like it says in the INSTALL
file. However, I did copy out /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h and put it into
the support directory, but it had no effect. It actually looks like the
included version of ftp.h would be MORE compatible than the one in
/usr/include/arpa. I can't seem to find anything that defines those
*names. Can anyone give me a pointer? Are there some required patches
for this to work?
Thanks,
Cory
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On Thu, 27 Oct 1994, Dave Goldhammer wrote:
> >
> > Hi, has anyone been successful in compiling wu-ftpd-2.4 for Solaris 2.3?
> >
> > I'm attempting to install it on a Sparc 10/512 running Solaris 2.3 with
> > pretty much all recommended and security patches. It is having problems
> > with strunames, typenames and modenames... like it says in the INSTALL
> > file. However, I did copy out /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h and put it into
> > the support directory, but it had no effect. It actually looks like the
> > included version of ftp.h would be MORE compatible than the one in
> > /usr/include/arpa. I can't seem to find anything that defines those
> > *names. Can anyone give me a pointer? Are there some required patches
> > for this to work?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Cory
> >
> > Cory Tsang-------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Programmer/Analyst Researcher
> > School of Computer Science, MS ECS354 Visual Languages Laboratory
> > Florida International University Phone: (305) 348-2739/3739 office/lab
> > Miami, FL 33199 Fax : (305) 348-3549
> >
>
>
> If I am reading your message correctly, it sounds like you copied your Solaris
> /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h to the wu-ftpd support directory. What you should have
> done is copied the ftp.h that comes in the support directory to
> /usr/include/arpa, replacing the ftp.h that comes with Solaris. That should
> clear up the errors that the INSTALL file mentions.
>
> -Dave
>
> -----
> Dave Goldhammer
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Subject: [601] Re: [596] /bin/ls et al
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> On a Solaris 2.3 machine, GNU ls statically linked, doing ls -l
> yields
> ftp> ls -l
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete.
> ftp>
>
> ls yields
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list.
> dev
> usr
> pub
> bin
> etc
> ls-lR.Z
> lib
> 226 Transfer complete.
> 39 bytes received in 0.0037 seconds (10 Kbytes/s)
>
> Why is this? dir also doesn't work as advertised. Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
Ron,
Make sure that you have ~ftp/dev/zero and ~ftp/dev/null.
I recently saw a post here that contained a full list of what
was needed for Solaris 2.3.
Make sure you read the manpage on ftpd, it lists what you need.
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At this moment, if I try to connect to my own anon ftp server from abroad it
says "Sorry, maximum number of user exceeded". I indeed have a limit of 2,
but both last(1) and dmesg don't show any user connecting at the moment.
What could it be the reason for this?
ciao, .mau.
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I just installed wu-ftpd 2.4 on my A/UX system. I believe=
I followed the directions correctly in setting things up (though=
if I really did - things would probably be working better :-).
When I log in as myself (lewis) to the ftp server, all seems=
to work well. The strange thing is that when I log in as anonymous,=
the DIR command produces an empty output list. But when I say ls,=
I do see the files I expected. Presumably I haven't setup the classes/permi=
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reason - then why does ls (and get for that matter) work?
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Hello!
I have installed wu-2.1c(1) on a Sun4 sparc (SunOS 4.1.3).
In order to test the system I ftp'd from a remote unix system as "user1" and
cd'd "group_user1_home" ; then I put a file and deleted it successfully.
But (and this is my problem) when the user for whom I set this ftp's and logs
in successfully as "user1" (cd "group_user1_home"),
he is either denied to delete file or gets a
"command not recognised" error message.
The file he is trying to delete has permissions set as:
-rwxr-x--- 1 user1 1942 Jun 14 07:51 file_to_delete
The user "user1" logs in through demon internet, using a PC running VT100
emulation.
The following lines are extracted from my ftpaccess file and are those I
think relevant to "user1":
...
delete yes real
delete no anonymous,real
overwrite no anonymous
overwrite yes guest
...
upload ~ftp /group_user1_home/* yes user1 group_user1 750 dirs...
guestgroup group_user1 group_user2
----------------------------------------
In the local ~ftp/etc/passwd file I have an entry which looks like this:
user1:*:902:52:::
In the ~ftp/etc/group
group_user1:*:52:user1,user2,user3
and in the real /etc/passwd file I have an entry similar to:
user1:xxxx:902:52:This is me:~ftp/./group_user1_home:/bin/true
------------------------------------------
DOES THIS MAKE SENSE?
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT I AM DOING WRONG?
-- giovanni
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I installed wu-ftpd version 2.4(1) last April on a Sun with SunOS 4.1.1.
It worked fine then. I set up anonymous FTP and verified that it
worked. There hasn't been much call for anonymous FTP, but recently
somebody discovered that it doesn't work any more. As far as I can
recall, the only changes I have made might be some directory protections
and ownership. I have been tweaking those things, with no success.
The symptoms are pretty simple. People can log in, but they can't
do anything. After the first command, the server shuts down. A sample
session is shown below. You can see that it reads the welcome.msg
OK, so things are not completely hopeless. The failure looks much
the same if the first command is 'ls' or 'cd pub'. Any ideas?
egret1: ftp egret0
Connected to egret0.
220 egret0 FTP server (Version wu-2.4(1) Mon Apr 18 09:58:28 PDT 1994) ready.
Name (egret0:pln): anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
Password:
230-This is the Stanford University anonymous ftp server for the EGRET project.
230-Unauthorized use prohibited.
230-
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> pwd
221-
221 Server shutting down. Goodbye.
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How do I set the default umask for our users?
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Hello,
It seems that you don't have a /dev/zero in your ~ftp directory, I remind you
that ftp anonymous works in a chrooted environement and it needs a /dev/zero
to initialise the filesystem else the ftpd barfs.
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In the system shell start up scripts, e.g. /etc/cshrc, /etc/login, or
/etc/profile.
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i've tried to set up a directory under anonymous ftp which
would be accessible by only anonymous ftp users from our
local domain. in my ftpaccess file i have
autogroup staff local
class local anonymous *.mydomain
the directory is owned by root and group is staff (perm: 770)
but i still get permission denied when trying to cd to it
from anonymous ftp from a machine in my domain.
staff is a legitamate group in /etc/group
i've tried it with ip address also with the same result
i'm running my ftpd on solaris 2.3 if that makes any difference.
am i missing something?
mark
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I can't thank enough those who send their replies (thanks )/ It was Rik
from Artisoft who showed me the error of my ways :)
Doing chroot ~ftp /bin/ls -l
yielded command not found
I thought this strange ls revealed that the bin directory was there,
ls -l revealed that the bin directory looked like this
lrwxrwxrwx root 1 bin -> /archive/ftp/bin
This is particularly useful since /archive/ftp is ~ftp <WHACK WHACK>
Once again thanks and I'll try and take a step back to see the trees in
the forest instead of nice book shelves :)
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thanks. sorry for messing up. i'm new to this.
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Hey dude,
I am having trouble getting ls -l to work. LS works just fine, but
how did you get ls -l going?
I have a Solaris 2.3 system. Please let me know. I am going nuts!
.Sal
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> I can't thank enough those who send their replies (thanks )/ It was Rik
> from Artisoft who showed me the error of my ways :)
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> Doing chroot ~ftp /bin/ls -l
> yielded command not found
>
> I thought this strange ls revealed that the bin directory was there,
> ls -l revealed that the bin directory looked like this
>
> lrwxrwxrwx root 1 bin -> /archive/ftp/bin
>
> This is particularly useful since /archive/ftp is ~ftp <WHACK WHACK>
>
> Once again thanks and I'll try and take a step back to see the trees in
> the forest instead of nice book shelves :)
>
> Ron Hall | DISCLAIMER: For Those who | "If there is a light at
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> +1 514 398 3718 | should be a much easier ride.| more tunnel !"
>