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On Monday Sal Collora wrote:
>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
Ron Hall returned:
>> 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 :)
>>
But now I have a question!
I have the same problem with ftp, I can't get ls -l to work on my Solaris 2 installation.
I have a new GNU ls, but I can't seem to get it to compile with the -static option. Plus, I don't understand what Ron Hall's solution is above. If I do an ls -l on the bin directory, I don't have a link like he does (i.e. bin -> /archive/ftp/bin).
So, do I just need to get ls to compile, or is that not the solution...
Any direction from here would be a big help!!!1
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Subject: [619] ftpd doesn't die on disconnect
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Does anyone have experience with the following problem.
I am running wu-ftpd v2.4 on an SGI Indigo2 under IRIX 4.0.5H.
Generally the server works well, but some distant users (in
California and Florida, for example) are frequently disconnected
during file transfers.
Often when this happens I notice that ftpd does not die properly.
As a consequence, when users retry another daemon is spawned and
we wind up with many disconnected ftpd processes which won't
die and eventually the login limit is exceeded and nobody can
get in.
1. Is this a known problem for wu-ftpd under IRIX? If so,
is there a fix that will allow the ftpd to die properly?
2. Can I tweak some timeout parameter to reduce the chance
that a connection will disconnect?
Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
Walter
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Thanks for your reply. The problem was that there was a shutdown file.
I don't know why it was there. As soon as I removed the file, the
problem was solved.
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>
> Does anyone have experience with the following problem.
>
> I am running wu-ftpd v2.4 on an SGI Indigo2 under IRIX 4.0.5H.
> Generally the server works well, but some distant users (in
> California and Florida, for example) are frequently disconnected
> during file transfers.
>
> Often when this happens I notice that ftpd does not die properly.
> As a consequence, when users retry another daemon is spawned and
> we wind up with many disconnected ftpd processes which won't
> die and eventually the login limit is exceeded and nobody can
> get in.
>
> 1. Is this a known problem for wu-ftpd under IRIX? If so,
> is there a fix that will allow the ftpd to die properly?
>
> 2. Can I tweak some timeout parameter to reduce the chance
> that a connection will disconnect?
>
> Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
We've recently (in the last 2 weeks) started experiencing the same problem
on a Solaris 2.3 system.
It appears that the hung ftpd processes were started by a web client
(passwd is Mosaic@whatever) in most, if not all, cases. This doesn't prove
that it really is a web client logging in, but...any new web clients in use
that aren't ending their ftp sessions nicely?
This is a problem with wu-ftpd not timing out properly it seems, but not sure
how to fix it as changing the ftpd timeout doesn't help.
We've had to manually kill off the offending ftpd processes so far.
-brad
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From: Bill Aten <
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Subject: [621] Consistently losing X.??? files on turnaround
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I'm not sure if this has been addressed, or if I just missed it before.
Using Taylor UUCP v1.05 with SCO Unix 3.2v4.2.
Whenever I have outgoing mail show up in the queue while incoming transfers
are occurring (from same system, UUNET in this case), uucico recognizes this
and does a "turnaround" to send the message out. That's fine. The problem
is the incoming D.??? file's corresponding X.??? file doesn't get transferred
and when all is said and done, I have a leftover D.??? file in the queue.
If I later send another message, another D.??? file is left over. Happens
every time!!
I've attached a copy of the appropriate section of the xfer log to show
what happens. Note that the leftover file in this instance was
"D.uunetSgxs2".
Is there a "bug fix" for this??
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uucp uunet (11/1-17:00:25,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
uucp uunet (11/1-17:00:26,27936,0) DEBUG: ftadd_cmd: Got command "S D.uunetBgxs2 D.uunetSgxs2 news - D.uunetBgxs2 0666"
news uunet (11/1-17:00:26,27936,0) DEBUG: fqueue_remote: Channel -1
news uunet (11/1-17:00:26,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "SY"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:00:26,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
news uunet (11/1-17:00:28,27936,0) Receiving D.uunetSgxs2
news uunet (11/1-17:02:32,27936,0) DEBUG: fcheck_queue: Rechecking work queue
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:32,27936,0) DEBUG: frec_file_end: D.uunetBgxs2 to D.uunetSgxs2 (freplied TRUE)
news uunet (11/1-17:02:32,27936,0) DEBUG: frec_send_file_confirm: Requesting remote to transfer control
news uunet (11/1-17:02:33,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "CYM"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:33,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:34,27936,0) DEBUG: ftadd_cmd: Got command "H"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:34,27936,0) DEBUG: fqueue_remote: Channel -1
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:34,27936,0) DEBUG: fremote_hangup_reply: Found work
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:34,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "HN"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:35,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: No work for master
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:35,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "H"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:35,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:37,27936,0) DEBUG: ftadd_cmd: Got command "HN"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:40,27936,0) DEBUG: ftadd_cmd: Got command "S D.uunetBgxz2 D.uunetSgxz2 news - D.uunetBgxz2 0666"
news uunet (11/1-17:02:40,27936,0) DEBUG: fqueue_remote: Channel -1
news uunet (11/1-17:02:40,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "SY"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:02:40,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
news uunet (11/1-17:02:42,27936,0) Receiving D.uunetSgxz2
news uunet (11/1-17:04:56,27936,0) DEBUG: frec_file_end: D.uunetBgxz2 to D.uunetSgxz2 (freplied TRUE)
news uunet (11/1-17:04:57,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "CY"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:04:57,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
uucp uunet (11/1-17:04:58,27936,0) DEBUG: ftadd_cmd: Got command "S D.uunetXgxz0 X.uunetdgxz3 news - D.uunetXgxz0 0666"
news uunet (11/1-17:04:59,27936,0) DEBUG: fqueue_remote: Channel -1
news uunet (11/1-17:04:59,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "SY"
uucp uunet (11/1-17:04:59,27936,0) DEBUG: floop: Waiting for data
news uunet (11/1-17:05:00,27936,0) Receiving X.uunetdgxz3
news uunet (11/1-17:05:01,27936,0) DEBUG: frec_file_end: D.uunetXgxz0 to X.uunetdgxz3 (freplied TRUE)
news uunet (11/1-17:05:01,27936,0) DEBUG: ftsendcmd: Sending command "CY"
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> In the system shell start up scripts, e.g. /etc/cshrc, /etc/login, or
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>
> Randolph J. Herber,
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> (Speaking for myself and not for US, US DOE, FNAL nor URA.)
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Ah, but my users don't have valid shells... they only have FTP access.
I did figure out how to do this, by rebuilding the server and altering
the ftp.c file after doing a grep umask in the src directory.
Thanks for responding,
Thomas
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> > Often when this happens I notice that ftpd does not die properly.
> > As a consequence, when users retry another daemon is spawned and
> > we wind up with many disconnected ftpd processes which won't
> > die and eventually the login limit is exceeded and nobody can
> > get in.
> > Any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
>
> We've recently (in the last 2 weeks) started experiencing the same problem
> on a Solaris 2.3 system.
>
> It appears that the hung ftpd processes were started by a web client
> (passwd is Mosaic@whatever) in most, if not all, cases. This doesn't prove
> that it really is a web client logging in, but...any new web clients in use
> that aren't ending their ftp sessions nicely?
I have a couple of ftp processes lying around that appear to be due to
similar reasons. I was wondering what was going on.
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Heya all,
I just recently installed wu-ftpd on my NetBSD machine at home and
am having problems convincing it to log things.
Everything else appears to work fine.
I was wondering if there was a FAQ that I could grab that would assist
on this.
FYI: wu-ftpd v2.4 grabbed off of uu.net,
OS is NetBSD/i386-current (1.0 Beta)
Any help appreciated.
-- Rob
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You are welcome.
You are correct. I was admonished by another reader that my posting was
inappropriate for this news group. I must agree that that is true for
this news group. I had not noticed the news group and have seen many such
questions in the SGI and AIX news groups that the majority of my traffic
comes from and therefore had responded without fully analyzing the situation.
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I also have ftpd processes that don't go away, on Ultrix and OSF/1 systems.
I generally have to guess which ones have been idle for a while (by process
state and PID) and kill them. Unfortunately, OSF/1 3.0 does not use a
sequential PID allocation system now...
I don't see any necessary tie in to Web users however...I see regular e-mail
addresses as well.
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On Wed, 2 Nov 1994, Brian 'Doc' O'Neill wrote:
> I also have ftpd processes that don't go away, on Ultrix and OSF/1 systems.
> I generally have to guess which ones have been idle for a while (by process
> state and PID) and kill them. Unfortunately, OSF/1 3.0 does not use a
> sequential PID allocation system now...
>
> I don't see any necessary tie in to Web users however...I see regular e-mail
> addresses as well.
>
> --
i noticed the same problem with windows netscape users connecting to the
ftp server on a solaris 2.3 machine. however netscape from a unix
machine, and mosaic connections from both unix and windows does not cause
a problem.
mark
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> Subject: [621] Consistently losing X.??? files on turnaround
> ---------------------------------------
>
> I'm not sure if this has been addressed, or if I just missed it before.
>
> Using Taylor UUCP v1.05 with SCO Unix 3.2v4.2.
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On Tue, 1 Nov 1994, Chris Eakin wrote:
>
> On Monday Sal Collora wrote:
>
> >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!
The link below is bogus it point back to itself effectively
making bin a nothing directory....
The solution was to ln all the .so.* directories in /usr/lib into
/lib under ~ftp.
I suppose you are using the GNU C compiler to compile the object
check the man pages to verify if there is indeed a -Bstatic
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Recently, there was a discussion about how to set up a user account that
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> On Wed, 2 Nov 1994, Brian 'Doc' O'Neill wrote:
>
> > I also have ftpd processes that don't go away, on Ultrix and OSF/1 systems.
> > I generally have to guess which ones have been idle for a while (by process
> > state and PID) and kill them. Unfortunately, OSF/1 3.0 does not use a
> > sequential PID allocation system now...
> >
> > I don't see any necessary tie in to Web users however...I see regular e-mail
> > addresses as well.
> >
> > --
>
> i noticed the same problem with windows netscape users connecting to the
> ftp server on a solaris 2.3 machine. however netscape from a unix
> machine, and mosaic connections from both unix and windows does not cause
> a problem.
That's what we are seeing as well (Solaris 2.3). Didn't want to point any
fingers at netscape without real proof, however. :)
-brad
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- Recently, there was a discussion about how to set up a user account that
-would allow limited access to the machine. I was wondering if someone could
-repeat for me how that is done. I did not need that info at the time, but
-now I do.
-
I think the time has come for a FAQ, people. I saw another call for
one this morning, and I keep seeing the same questions over and over. (So much
so that I'm beginning to consider signing off, as I'm not learning new things
here anymore.)
Does anyone have time to collect some of the basic questions together
into a FAQ? Or even a draft? Then it could be posted, and people could grab
individual sections to answer. I've seen this done on other lists with great
success.
Pat
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Hi Pat,
Well, I ahve collected everything that has appeared here since I joined.
There's no order to it but I suppose that is just a minor detail. Heh.
I guess I could try to organize it but I'm not sure how complete it would
be. Or whether stuff I include belonged in the FAQ or not...
PCVS
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-Hi Pat,
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-Well, I ahve collected everything that has appeared here since I joined.
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-I guess I could try to organize it but I'm not sure how complete it would
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-
-PCVS
-
Sounds cool, I knew there's be an archive somewhere. What I was
thinking was just give a scan through and find the repetiative questions
(i.e. FAQ's ;^) ) and list those. Post that to the list, and people who see
one that's unanswered that they know how to solve will be able to write in a
solution.
I have a feeling we could probably throw one together fairly quickly
which would cut down on everyone's overall mail.
Thanks for responding! :)
Pat
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Hi,
I don't know if this has been discussed already, but I think I read
somewhere that WU-FTP might cause some trouble on Sol2.4. What I heard
was that WU-FTP doesn't update the wtmp entries, and then Solaris2.4
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% From:
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% I think the time has come for a FAQ, people. I saw another call for
% one this morning, and I keep seeing the same questions over and over. (So much
% so that I'm beginning to consider signing off, as I'm not learning new things
% here anymore.)
%
% Does anyone have time to collect some of the basic questions together
% into a FAQ? Or even a draft? Then it could be posted, and people could grab
% individual sections to answer. I've seen this done on other lists with great
% success.
If nobody volunteers, I can start collecting questions, especially if someone
provides me with answers ;-)
mau.
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Hi all,
I am very new to this and would like some assistance in configuration of
the ftpd.
I would like to set up a closed user group for ftp such that people in
this group can upload and download files. I believe this is done using
the configuration file ftpaccess, however, I have no idea what should be
done.
Is there any paper or documentation available on wu-ftpd?
Appreciate any help .
regards.
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Subject: [639] Major Speed Improvement Offered
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CTSNET has recently installed WU-ftpd 2.4 and we had expected to see
an anomaly from the previous 2.1 version go away with the new release.
The problem was that it took a very long time to get into the server
after connecting -- like 30+ seconds. The new version didn't appear
to fix this, so we began to look into the source for the trouble.
Turns out that due to having 200+ 'upload' lines in our ftpaccess file
for users who have their own private, protected 'incoming'
directories, the server, upon starting a new session, has to scan the
password file TWICE (containing thousands of lines on our host) to
resolve the user and group ID numbers.
We calculated that for the worst-case scenario on our server, nearly
one million /etc/passwd entries had to be processed (with close to 500
open and close calls to /etc/passwd) just to begin a *single* ftp
session.
I'd like to offer and suggest the following modification for inclusion
in future releases. Basically, instead of hundreds of lines like the
following in ftpaccess:
upload /usr/spool/ftp /pub/USER/incoming yes USER GROUP 0600 dirs
..our simple modification provides for the following single entry:
upload /usr/spool/ftp /pub/*/incoming yes * * 0600 dirs
The /pub/*/incoming dirglob matches the users' incoming directories.
The * for USER and/or GROUP specifications causes uploads to be
stamped with the user and/or group of the directory itself.
Benefits: The speed in accessing the server is dramatically improved.
Maintenance of ftpaccess is reduced. The load on the system is
significantly lightened. The modification has no side effects if you
never use the * notation for the user and group fields in ftpaccess,
so it shouldn't affect existing installations.
I'd like to submit these relatively simple code snippets to whoever
officially maintains wuftpd now, plus make them publicly available to
this list for scrutiny and/or further discussion.
So, here are two minor changes to extensions.c from the 2.4 sources.
The first replaces the expand_id() function with the following:
/* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
void
expand_id(void)
{
struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
struct passwd *pwent;
struct group *grent;
char buf[BUFSIZ];
while (getaclentry("upload", &entry) && ARG0 && ARG1 && ARG2 != NULL) {
if (ARG3 && ARG4) {
if (*ARG3 != '*') {
pwent = getpwnam(ARG3);
if (pwent) sprintf(buf, "%d", pwent->pw_uid);
else sprintf(buf, "%d", 0);
ARG3 = (char *) malloc(strlen(buf) + 1);
strcpy(ARG3, buf);
}
if (*ARG4 != '*') {
grent = getgrnam(ARG4);
if (grent) sprintf(buf, "%d", grent->gr_gid);
else sprintf(buf, "%d", 0);
ARG4 = (char *) malloc(strlen(buf) + 1);
strcpy(ARG4, buf);
}
}
}
}
/* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
The second involves the upl_check() function in extensions.c (with the
new code indicated) in the block that begins:
/* if we did get matches... ..else don't do any of this stuff */
if (match_value >= 0) {
if (!strcasecmp(ap2, "yes")) {
/* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
struct stat stbuf;
if ((ap3 && *ap3 == '*') || (ap4 && *ap4 == '*'))
stat(path, &stbuf);
if (ap3)
*uid = (*ap3 == '*') ? stbuf.st_uid : atoi(ap3);
if (ap4) {
*gid = (*ap4 == '*') ? stbuf.st_gid : atoi(ap4);
*valid = 1;
}
/* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
if (ap5)
sscanf(ap5, "%o", f_mode); /* the mode */
} else {
reply(553, "%s: Permission denied. (Upload)", name);
return(-1);
}
} else {
..etc.
Your comments, and especially considering inclusion in the next
release, are appreciated.
--Morgan Davis
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My ftp server (wu-ftpd 2.2) works fine in every respect except that
trying to retrieve a directory using the dynamic compression facility
gives me the following error message:
426 Data connection: Invalid argument.
This happens with any transfers that try to tar more than 7 or 8
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It seems that compression of large amounts of data always fails while
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this and in particular, does anyone know how to fix it?
I am using Linux 1.0. Any help appreciated.
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Hi, Please help me...
I had install wu-ftpd-2.4 in my workstation(Sun Sparc Classic).
Then, I have a big problem.
There is no Error in compile time, and I install ftpd sucesfully.
But I can't access to my machine using "ftp".
Error Message is here,
% ftp sharon
Connected to sharon.comeng.chungnam.ac.kr.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp>
And There is a message in console.
Nov 8 21:27:39 sharon ftpd[4853]: exiting on signal 11
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Hi Ftp'ers,
Hi, I have got also a problem but my installation is to be finished completed
althought claimed by the programme but then I do not retrieve the files in
/bin.. which is my case linked to /usr/bin..
Hopefully has tackled this problem before..
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Has anyone built this system (wu-ftpd) or know of a similar system
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I have just suscribed to this maillist, so sorry if this topic has been
discussed.
I have this wu-ftpd server running for the ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu server. Seems
to be working out really well on the HP 735s that we have set up for that
service.
The problem that someone might be able to help me with, is that I am
now trying to set this process up on an SGI. All installed fine,
but every command that I try to do I get a message that the server is
shutting down the server.
I don't have any tools that will show me what "share" libraries I need
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I can't think of anything else that I might have done wrong. ... Anyone
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Thanks much!
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> Hi,
> Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death, but our ftp server
> has a problem. The ls or dir command stopped working.
> Any idea ?
>
is ls still in /home/ftp/bin???
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Hi,
Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death, but our ftp server
has a problem. The ls or dir command stopped working.
Any idea ?
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Sean Watkins writes:
> > Hi,
> > Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death, but our ftp server
> > has a problem. The ls or dir command stopped working.
> > Any idea ?
> >
>
> is ls still in /home/ftp/bin???
Yes. I found the problem. It turned out $FTPDIR/dev/zero was missing.
I had to revert to the SunOS ftpd just to figure this one out
(it gave me the error msg on, while our ftpd does not print anything)
Maybe wuftpd error msg is stored somewhere ?
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Hi,
yesterday I have killed out wu-ftpd using the command `ftpshut now'. Because
the process did'nt terminate, I gave him a `kill -9 <pid ftpd>'.
After I have installed the new wu-ftpd, compiled with the macro SETPROCTITLE
defined, I tried to invoke ftpd with `kill -HUP <pid inetd>'. But if I try to
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hz258he@h20-hrze:/usr/local/bin> ftp h20-hrz
Connected to h20-hrze.uni-duisburg.de.
500 h20-hrze FTP server shut down -- please try again later.
Even a system boot don't help.
Any ideas. Thanks in advance
Frank Heckes
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Hi,
maybe that's one of those day's I should better stay in bed. I solved the
problem moving the file `shutmsg' to shutmsg.old. That' all.
Frank Heckes
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Hi,
I am tring to install wu-ftpd for the first time.
I have sucessfully compiled ftpd, modified inetd.conf and restarted
inetd. However, when I try to ftp into the server, I get knocked out. I
checked the syslog files on the server running wu-ftpd and it displays
the following:
syslog: getpeername (ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket
syslog: getsockname (ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket
ftpd[15711]: fcntl F_SETOWN: Invalid argument
I checked ftpd.c and getppername(), getsockname() and fcntl() calls are
made as follows:
getpeername(0, (struct sockaddr *) &his_addr, &addrlen)
getsockname(0, (struct sockaddr *) &ctrl_addr, &addrlen)
fcntl(fileno(stdin), F_SETOWN, getpid())
>From what I understand, getpeername() and getsockname() specify 0 as the
socket_fd, which does not seem to be a proper file descriptor. Do I need
to change this to something else ?
fcntl() under ptx(SVR3.2) does not use the F_SETOWN option. Does this
need to be changed too ?
I would appreciate any help regarding this matter.
Thanks,
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I successfully installed wu-ftpd 2.4 on my Solaris 2.4
workstation/server, and I'm trying now to implement a search
capability.
I don't really understand how the "QUOTE SITE INDEX/QUOTE SITE EXEC"
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I successfully compiled wu-ftpd 2.4 on my 4.0.5
workstation/server. I am look looking for pointers
getting everything setup.
I was looking through the README's and couldn't find
info on a few points of interest.
1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
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Hi Jeff,
Limits are set (and yes they can vary) in ftpaccess. The distribution
has sample ftpaccess files. Two of them. Look at the long one. :)
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> I successfully compiled wu-ftpd 2.4 on my 4.0.5
> workstation/server. I am look looking for pointers
> getting everything setup.
>
> I was looking through the README's and couldn't find
> info on a few points of interest.
>
> 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
>
> 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
> IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
> and limit the connections during work hours.
>
> 3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
>
> Sorry for the "newbie" questions. :-)
>
> Thanks!
>
>
I believe you can do all of the above by configuring the ftpaccess file.
Check the man pages and doc/examples/ftpacces for more info.
I'm a newbie myself....
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Is the ~ftp/bin/ls have execute privledges? for all users.
Mine a couple of days ago stopped working and I found that someone
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1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
and limit the connections during work hours.
3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
read the manpage for ftpaccess(5).. it is ugly but very easy to
configure all of this. here is the one off my linux box (identical to my
irix one). questions 1 & 2 are done with the 'limit' command, and #3 is
with the 'deny command'.
#deny *.wustl.edu /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/message.deny
#deny 0.0.0.0 /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/message.deny
#deny * /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.dead
#
loginfails 2
#
class local real,guest,gwhite,testu1 123.123.123.*
class remote real,guest,gwhite,anonymous,testu1 *
#
limit dead 0 Any /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.dead
limit local 2 Any /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.toomany
limit remote 1 SaSu|Any1800-0600 /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.toomany
limit remote 6 Any /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.toomany
#
#readme README* login
#readme README* cwd=*
#
message /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/mirrors.msg cwd=/mirrors
message /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/welcome.msg login
message .message cwd=*
#
compress yes local remote
tar yes local remote
#
private /var/spool/ftpd/groupaccess
#
#log commands real
log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
#
# If the file below is found, the server will not accept incoming logins.
# This is used to prevent logins while making updating your archives, or
# for other reasons.
#
# To prevent FTP access: touch /etc/shutdownftp
# To allow FTP access: rm /etc/shutdownftp
#
shutdown /etc/shutdownftp
guestgroup users
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>From the ftpaccess manpage:
ftpaccess(5) FILE FORMATS ftpaccess(5)
Name
ftpaccess - ftpd configuration file
Description
The ftpaccess file is used to configure the operation of
Access Capabilities
- 3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
class <class> <typelist> <addrglob> [<addrglob> ...]
Define <class> of users, with source addresses of the
form <addrglob>. Multiple members of <class> may be
defined. There may be multiple "class" commands list-
ing additional members of the class. If multiple
"class" commands can apply to the current session, the
first one listed in the access file is used. Failing
to define a valid class for a host will cause access to
be denied. <typelist> is a comma-separated list of any
of the keywords "anonymous", "guest" and "real". If
the "real" keyword is included, the class can match
users using FTP to access real accounts, and if the
"anonymous" keyword is included the class can match
users using anonymous FTP. The "guest" keyword matches
guest access accounts (see "guestgroup" for more infor-
mation)
<addrglob> may be a globbed domain name or a globbed
numeric address.
deny <addrglob> <message_file>
Always deny access to host(s) matching <addrglob>.
<message_file> is displayed. <addrglob> may be
"!nameserved" to deny access to sites without a working
nameserver.
- 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
-
- 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
- IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
- and limit the connections during work hours.
limit <class> <n> <times> <message_file>
Limit <class> to <n> users at times <times>, displaying
<message_file> if user is denied access. Limit check
is performed at login time only. If multiple "limit"
commands can apply to the current session, the first
applicable one is used. Failing to define a valid
limit, or a limit of -1, is equivalent to unlimited.
<times> is in same format as the times in the UUCP
L.sys file.
Pat
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warning: newbie alert :-)
I am trying to configure our ftpaccess file for our site, but am having
trouble getting messages to work. I've used the sample ftpaccess file as
a template, but I am not sure what's wrong (perhaps class definition,
permissions, or paths?). The suspect ftpaccess entries are:
#---
class anon anonymous *
class ours real *
class local real,guest,anonymous *.lava.net 0.0.0.0
class remote real,guest,anonymous *
message /etc/msgs/anon-login.msg login anon
message /etc/msgs/ours-login.msg login ours
#---
I assume the paths for the messages above are relative to ~ftp. The
permissions for the files and directories in the above paths are:
/home/ftp: dr-xr-xr-x 6 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:10 ./
/home/ftp/etc: dr--r--r-- 3 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 20:25 etc/
and for /home/ftp/etc/msgs and its contents:
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:15 ./
-r--r--r-- 1 root nogroup 186 Nov 8 20:51 anon-login.msg
-r--r--r-- 1 root nogroup 154 Nov 8 20:49 ours-login.msg
The problem, in a nutshell, is that neither message is displayed on login.
I haven't been able to get messages to display on cwd either. Can anyone
tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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If I am reading this correct....
your /home/ftp/etc must have execution privileges.
for a user to get into the next level of directory structure, you
must give them execute privileges. I have set the ftp/etc and ftp/bin
with 555, and make the programs in bin with 111 and the messages in etc
with 444. Don't forget about the etc/msgs directory also needs to be
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!!
!! #---
!! class anon anonymous *
!! class ours real *
!! class local real,guest,anonymous *.lava.net 0.0.0.0
!! class remote real,guest,anonymous *
!!
!! message /etc/msgs/anon-login.msg login anon
!! message /etc/msgs/ours-login.msg login ours
!! #---
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!! I assume the paths for the messages above are relative to ~ftp. The
!! permissions for the files and directories in the above paths are:
!!
!! /home/ftp: dr-xr-xr-x 6 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:10 ./
!! /home/ftp/etc: dr--r--r-- 3 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 20:25 etc/
!!
!! and for /home/ftp/etc/msgs and its contents:
!!
!! dr-xr-xr-x 2 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:15 ./
!! -r--r--r-- 1 root nogroup 186 Nov 8 20:51 anon-login.msg
!! -r--r--r-- 1 root nogroup 154 Nov 8 20:49 ours-login.msg
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!! The problem, in a nutshell, is that neither message is displayed on login.
!! I haven't been able to get messages to display on cwd either. Can anyone
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> your /home/ftp/etc must have execution privileges.
>
> for a user to get into the next level of directory structure, you
> must give them execute privileges. I have set the ftp/etc and ftp/bin
> with 555, and make the programs in bin with 111 and the messages in etc
> with 444. Don't forget about the etc/msgs directory also needs to be
> set up like that.
>
> Michelle
>
> !! The problem, in a nutshell, is that neither message is displayed on login.
> !! I haven't been able to get messages to display on cwd either. Can anyone
> !! tell me what I'm doing wrong?
That was it! I forgot the execute bits. Thanks, Michelle!
-baron
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Hi,
we have wu-ftpd installed but .message doesn't work. Have read ftpaccess
manual but no solutions found.
Thanks in advance,
-anto
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> Hi,
> we have wu-ftpd installed but .message doesn't work. Have read ftpaccess
> manual but no solutions found.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -anto
Sort of a terse description. Perhaps your problem is similar to one we were
having getting working messages. Our problem was solved when it was pointed
out to me that all directories in the path to your message file must have be
executable as well as readable. The message files themselves also need to be
readable, of course.
-baron
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On Wed, 9 Nov 1994, baron wrote:
> > Hi,
> > we have wu-ftpd installed but .message doesn't work. Have read ftpaccess
> > manual but no solutions found.
> >
> Sort of a terse description. Perhaps your problem is similar to one we were
> having getting working messages. Our problem was solved when it was pointed
> out to me that all directories in the path to your message file must have be
> executable as well as readable. The message files themselves also need to be
> readable, of course.
>
You're partly right, the .message is not working in the root directory.
-anto
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Hi:
I have installed wu-ftpd-2.4 in our DEC3000/400 running OSF1 V1.3.
The problem is that the command in ftpaccess:
'upload /ftp/root /pub/upload/* yes jlay users 0640 dirs'
will lead to error message 'fchown: Not owner' when someone tries to
upload a file into that directory.
I traced the problem, I found the error message comes from src/ftpd.c:
if ((fchown(fdout, uid, gid)) < 0) {
(void) seteuid(oldid);
perror_reply(550, "fchown");
return;
}
, then I try to use lchown:
if ((lchown(name, uid, gid)) < 0) {
(void) seteuid(oldid);
perror_reply(550, "lchown");
return;
}
and it works!
I do'nt know why, is that a known bug? Is it safe to use lchown?
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From:
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Subject: [666] Re: [652] SGI setup & info
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> I was looking through the README's and couldn't find
> info on a few points of interest.
But you forgot the manpages.
> 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
>
> 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
> IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
> and limit the connections during work hours.
>
> 3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
To all points the answer is yes. Look in the manpage for ftpaccess.
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hello everyone,
I have setup the wu-ftpd v2.4 on a server. Problem is that
real users can login but after that I receive the following error:
Name (server:myname): myname
331 Password required for myname.
Password:
230 User myname logged in. Access restrictions apply.
ftp> dir
200 PORT command successful.
425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20)
I have other users that use guestgroup and exhibit none
of these errors.
Does anyone have a clue where to look?
Jim
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Subject: [668] Re: [667] real user login
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>
> hello everyone,
>
> I have setup the wu-ftpd v2.4 on a server. Problem is that
> real users can login but after that I receive the following error:
>
> Name (server:myname): myname
> 331 Password required for myname.
> Password:
> 230 User myname logged in. Access restrictions apply.
> ftp> dir
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20)
I have a similar problem, with a difference. When I login with a real
login-id, everything works fine. However, if I login as anonymous, I get
the above mentioned error.
Would appreciate any help..
Thanks,
Diwakar
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Hi,
yesterday I have killed out wu-ftpd using the command `ftpshut now'. Because
the process did'nt terminate, I gave him a `kill -9 <pid ftpd>'.
After I have installed the new wu-ftpd, compiled with the macro SETPROCTITLE
defined, I tried to invoke ftpd with `kill -HUP <pid inetd>'. But if I try to
use ftp, I get the message
hz258he@h20-hrze:/usr/local/bin> ftp h20-hrz
Connected to h20-hrze.uni-duisburg.de.
500 h20-hrze FTP server shut down -- please try again later.
Even a system boot don't help.
Any ideas. Thanks in advance
Frank Heckes
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Sean Watkins writes:
> > Hi,
> > Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death, but our ftp server
> > has a problem. The ls or dir command stopped working.
> > Any idea ?
> >
>
> is ls still in /home/ftp/bin???
Yes. I found the problem. It turned out $FTPDIR/dev/zero was missing.
I had to revert to the SunOS ftpd just to figure this one out
(it gave me the error msg on, while our ftpd does not print anything)
Maybe wuftpd error msg is stored somewhere ?
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> Hi,
> Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death, but our ftp server
> has a problem. The ls or dir command stopped working.
> Any idea ?
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is ls still in /home/ftp/bin???
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> I successfully compiled wu-ftpd 2.4 on my 4.0.5
> workstation/server. I am look looking for pointers
> getting everything setup.
>
> I was looking through the README's and couldn't find
> info on a few points of interest.
>
> 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
>
> 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
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I believe you can do all of the above by configuring the ftpaccess file.
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Hi,
I am tring to install wu-ftpd for the first time.
I have sucessfully compiled ftpd, modified inetd.conf and restarted
inetd. However, when I try to ftp into the server, I get knocked out. I
checked the syslog files on the server running wu-ftpd and it displays
the following:
syslog: getpeername (ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket
syslog: getsockname (ftpd): Socket operation on non-socket
ftpd[15711]: fcntl F_SETOWN: Invalid argument
I checked ftpd.c and getppername(), getsockname() and fcntl() calls are
made as follows:
getpeername(0, (struct sockaddr *) &his_addr, &addrlen)
getsockname(0, (struct sockaddr *) &ctrl_addr, &addrlen)
fcntl(fileno(stdin), F_SETOWN, getpid())
>From what I understand, getpeername() and getsockname() specify 0 as the
socket_fd, which does not seem to be a proper file descriptor. Do I need
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Hi,
maybe that's one of those day's I should better stay in bed. I solved the
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Hi,
Sorry if this issue has been beaten to death, but our ftp server
has a problem. The ls or dir command stopped working.
Any idea ?
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Is the ~ftp/bin/ls have execute privledges? for all users.
Mine a couple of days ago stopped working and I found that someone
had done a global change permissions to 644 for the entire
~ftp tree.
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warning: newbie alert :-)
I am trying to configure our ftpaccess file for our site, but am having
trouble getting messages to work. I've used the sample ftpaccess file as
a template, but I am not sure what's wrong (perhaps class definition,
permissions, or paths?). The suspect ftpaccess entries are:
#---
class anon anonymous *
class ours real *
class local real,guest,anonymous *.lava.net 0.0.0.0
class remote real,guest,anonymous *
message /etc/msgs/anon-login.msg login anon
message /etc/msgs/ours-login.msg login ours
#---
I assume the paths for the messages above are relative to ~ftp. The
permissions for the files and directories in the above paths are:
/home/ftp: dr-xr-xr-x 6 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:10 ./
/home/ftp/etc: dr--r--r-- 3 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 20:25 etc/
and for /home/ftp/etc/msgs and its contents:
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:15 ./
-r--r--r-- 1 root nogroup 186 Nov 8 20:51 anon-login.msg
-r--r--r-- 1 root nogroup 154 Nov 8 20:49 ours-login.msg
The problem, in a nutshell, is that neither message is displayed on login.
I haven't been able to get messages to display on cwd either. Can anyone
tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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If I am reading this correct....
your /home/ftp/etc must have execution privileges.
for a user to get into the next level of directory structure, you
must give them execute privileges. I have set the ftp/etc and ftp/bin
with 555, and make the programs in bin with 111 and the messages in etc
with 444. Don't forget about the etc/msgs directory also needs to be
set up like that.
Michelle
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!! a template, but I am not sure what's wrong (perhaps class definition,
!! permissions, or paths?). The suspect ftpaccess entries are:
!!
!! #---
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!! class ours real *
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!! class remote real,guest,anonymous *
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!! message /etc/msgs/anon-login.msg login anon
!! message /etc/msgs/ours-login.msg login ours
!! #---
!!
!! I assume the paths for the messages above are relative to ~ftp. The
!! permissions for the files and directories in the above paths are:
!!
!! /home/ftp: dr-xr-xr-x 6 root nogroup 512 Nov 8 21:10 ./
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!! and for /home/ftp/etc/msgs and its contents:
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!! The problem, in a nutshell, is that neither message is displayed on login.
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Please configure your /etc/ftpaccess
> 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
limit remote 2 Any /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.toomany
limit users 3 Any /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.toomany
*^*
this is the magic number you want
>
> 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
> IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
> and limit the connections during work hours.
limit remoteguest 10 Wk0700-1900 /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.toomany
limit remoteguest 0 SaSu|Any1900-0700 /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.closed
>
> 3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
deny *.cc.NCTU.edu.tw /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.deny
deny
[email protected] /var/spool/ftpd/msgs/msg.deny
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I successfully installed wu-ftpd 2.4 on my Solaris 2.4
workstation/server, and I'm trying now to implement a search
capability.
I don't really understand how the "QUOTE SITE INDEX/QUOTE SITE EXEC"
commands works; what I would like to do basically is:
Have a script file in the /bin/ftp-exec directory that simply uses
"grep" to search a specific pattern in an INDEX file (ls -lR).
I've tried this but it does not work, can someone explain me how such a
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Hello,
so I thought I also send a call for help over here :-)
I installed ftpd on my NeXT 3.2, and it works fine. I have set up transfer
logging for anonymous, and thought to install also command logging for
anon just for the hell of it - to see what is logged that is. I wrote
this:
log commands anonymous,real
log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
Well, either this is wrong or I have no clue where the command log goes
to. Can someone explain? The transfer log works fine.
Also, is there a way to log any attempted but denied logins thru ftp?
Thanks,
Stan
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Hi FTP'ers,
I have to install a simple ftp-server still of course we want not everybody
loginned and they must have no access to the system. Where do I make my changes
in the inetd.conf file, of course at the line fp /ftp
The easiest thing would be for me to receive a copy of inetd.conf using
WU-FTP-2.4. Thanks in advance, have a nice weekend...
Ciao
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On Wed, 9 Nov 1994, baron wrote:
> > Hi,
> > we have wu-ftpd installed but .message doesn't work. Have read ftpaccess
> > manual but no solutions found.
> >
> Sort of a terse description. Perhaps your problem is similar to one we were
> having getting working messages. Our problem was solved when it was pointed
> out to me that all directories in the path to your message file must have be
> executable as well as readable. The message files themselves also need to be
> readable, of course.
>
You're partly right, the .message is not working in the root directory.
-anto
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Hi,
we have wu-ftpd installed but .message doesn't work. Have read ftpaccess
manual but no solutions found.
Thanks in advance,
-anto
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> Hi,
> we have wu-ftpd installed but .message doesn't work. Have read ftpaccess
> manual but no solutions found.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -anto
Sort of a terse description. Perhaps your problem is similar to one we were
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executable as well as readable. The message files themselves also need to be
readable, of course.
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Hi:
I have installed wu-ftpd-2.4 in our DEC3000/400 running OSF1 V1.3.
The problem is that the command in ftpaccess:
'upload /ftp/root /pub/upload/* yes jlay users 0640 dirs'
will lead to error message 'fchown: Not owner' when someone tries to
upload a file into that directory.
I traced the problem, I found the error message comes from src/ftpd.c:
if ((fchown(fdout, uid, gid)) < 0) {
(void) seteuid(oldid);
perror_reply(550, "fchown");
return;
}
, then I try to use lchown:
if ((lchown(name, uid, gid)) < 0) {
(void) seteuid(oldid);
perror_reply(550, "lchown");
return;
}
and it works!
I do'nt know why, is that a known bug? Is it safe to use lchown?
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>From the ftpaccess manpage:
ftpaccess(5) FILE FORMATS ftpaccess(5)
Name
ftpaccess - ftpd configuration file
Description
The ftpaccess file is used to configure the operation of
Access Capabilities
- 3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
class <class> <typelist> <addrglob> [<addrglob> ...]
Define <class> of users, with source addresses of the
form <addrglob>. Multiple members of <class> may be
defined. There may be multiple "class" commands list-
ing additional members of the class. If multiple
"class" commands can apply to the current session, the
first one listed in the access file is used. Failing
to define a valid class for a host will cause access to
be denied. <typelist> is a comma-separated list of any
of the keywords "anonymous", "guest" and "real". If
the "real" keyword is included, the class can match
users using FTP to access real accounts, and if the
"anonymous" keyword is included the class can match
users using anonymous FTP. The "guest" keyword matches
guest access accounts (see "guestgroup" for more infor-
mation)
<addrglob> may be a globbed domain name or a globbed
numeric address.
deny <addrglob> <message_file>
Always deny access to host(s) matching <addrglob>.
<message_file> is displayed. <addrglob> may be
"!nameserved" to deny access to sites without a working
nameserver.
- 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
-
- 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
- IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
- and limit the connections during work hours.
limit <class> <n> <times> <message_file>
Limit <class> to <n> users at times <times>, displaying
<message_file> if user is denied access. Limit check
is performed at login time only. If multiple "limit"
commands can apply to the current session, the first
applicable one is used. Failing to define a valid
limit, or a limit of -1, is equivalent to unlimited.
<times> is in same format as the times in the UUCP
L.sys file.
Pat
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>
> hello everyone,
>
> I have setup the wu-ftpd v2.4 on a server. Problem is that
> real users can login but after that I receive the following error:
>
> Name (server:myname): myname
> 331 Password required for myname.
> Password:
> 230 User myname logged in. Access restrictions apply.
> ftp> dir
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20)
I have a similar problem, with a difference. When I login with a real
login-id, everything works fine. However, if I login as anonymous, I get
the above mentioned error.
Would appreciate any help..
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> I was looking through the README's and couldn't find
> info on a few points of interest.
But you forgot the manpages.
> 1. can I limit the number of ftp connections?
>
> 2. If so, can I schedule the total connections?
> IE: Allow more ftps at night and on the weekend
> and limit the connections during work hours.
>
> 3. can I disallow connections from a domain?
To all points the answer is yes. Look in the manpage for ftpaccess.
regards
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Subject: [692] anonymous login problems
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Hi,
I have just installed ftpd on a Sequent machine running ptx v2.1.2(SVR3.2).
Everything works OK when I login as a real user. However, when I login as
anonymous, I get the following error when I type ls, dir, get, etc.
Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number
The interseting part is that syslog records all these operations without a
hint of an error.
Any suggestions/pointers ??
Thanks,
Diwakar
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> your /home/ftp/etc must have execution privileges.
>
> for a user to get into the next level of directory structure, you
> must give them execute privileges. I have set the ftp/etc and ftp/bin
> with 555, and make the programs in bin with 111 and the messages in etc
> with 444. Don't forget about the etc/msgs directory also needs to be
> set up like that.
>
> Michelle
>
> !! The problem, in a nutshell, is that neither message is displayed on login.
> !! I haven't been able to get messages to display on cwd either. Can anyone
> !! tell me what I'm doing wrong?
That was it! I forgot the execute bits. Thanks, Michelle!
-baron
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From: Jason Larke <
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Subject: [693] AFS Kerberos, AIX, wuftpd, and you
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I'm trying to build wuftpd 2.4 on an RS/6000 running AFS
3.2, AIX 3.2.5, and using AFS Kerberos for its password
authentication system. We'd like to preserve non-anonymous
ftp, which means we need the ftpd to understand AFS
Kerberos. I saw that there are some Kerberos defines in the
code, so I said, "what the heck..."
And ran into some stumbling blocks. :) Before I deluge the
list with questions, I wanted to see if anyone else already
has this working, or if there's a FAQ somewhere not
mentioned in the automated "welcome to wu-ftpd" message.
Thanks!
-Jason
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Dear Sir,
I am a subscriber of wu-ftpd ML.
Recently I have been receiving many mails of error message from
[email protected] as:
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I think the problem might be originated from one of the following reasons:
sendmail.cf of notes.seagate.com did not installed correctly.
Mailer_Daemon of notes.seagate.com must return the erronous mail
'Non-Delivery of ...' to the Return-Path: <
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not to the address 'Reply-to:
[email protected]'.
or
The system of wu-ftpd ML has a problem that it propagates the erronous returnd
mails to
[email protected] to all the members of the ML.
Please check and stop the meaningless mails.
/ / / __ __/ Hideki SHIBAIKE
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Let me start by saying that if these questions are answered in some
net resource, then please just send me the pointer and I'll be happy
to go dig out the answers.
I am having 2 problems with wu-ftpd. The platform is an SS2 running
Solaris 2.4. The first problem is that quite often ftpd will not time
out. This results in daemons hanging around for days which I then have
to go physically kill. I've tried some tests where I forcefully kill
the client from another machine and ftpd seems to exit correctly in
that case. I start ftpd from inetd specifying only the "-a" flag.
Any clues on how to track down why the daemon doesn't eventually time
out and exit would be great. These things will linger for days.
The second problem is more annoying than anything else. I've attached
my ftpaccess file below. I can not get my welcome.msg file to display
for anonymous users. It works fine for non-anonymous users. I've read
all of the man pages, and tried several different things but the only
people that see my message are those that already have an account.
Help with either of these would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Dan
--/usr/local/etc/ftpaccess
class all real,guest,anonymous *
limit all 10 Any /etc/ftpmsgs/msg.maxusers
readme README* login
readme README* cwd=*
message /etc/ftpmsgs/welcome.msg login all
message .message cwd=*
log commands real
log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 1994 17:14:49 -0600
From: "John A. Perry" <
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Hello Everyone,
My question(s) are actually 2-fold. First, I have tried to set up
anonymous FTP on my system. I've tried setting it up with the stock ftpd
that came with the system and wuarchive's ftpd. I'm running FreeBSD 1.1R
on a 486/33 8 Megs.
1. When I ftp to my site anonymously, I can do a "dir" ad get a directory
listing but the owner is show numerically rather by name. I've checked
the passwd file several times to look for any error but to no avail. It
all works otherwise.
2. Using the wu-ftpd, I can still log in anonymously, with the same
problem mentioned above. But, I can't log in as a real user. It fails the
login. I have rtfm'ed and manned 'till I'm blue in the face. I apologize
if this is FAQ stuff..
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From:
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Subject: [697] Re: [696] FTP problems..
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12, 94 5:14 pm
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> My question(s) are actually 2-fold. First, I have tried to set up
> anonymous FTP on my system. I've tried setting it up with the stock ftpd
> that came with the system and wuarchive's ftpd. I'm running FreeBSD 1.1R
> on a 486/33 8 Megs.
> 1. When I ftp to my site anonymously, I can do a "dir" ad get a directory
> listing but the owner is show numerically rather by name. I've checked
> the passwd file several times to look for any error but to no avail. It
> all works otherwise.
I am guessing that you are using shadow passwords. I had the identical
problem on my NetBSD-1.0-Beta install.
If you followed the standard instructions for configuring a public ftp
site, then all you need to do is copy /etc/pwd.db to ~ftp/etc instead
of /etc/passwd.
-- Rob
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From: Jon Hamilton <
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>1. When I ftp to my site anonymously, I can do a "dir" ad get a directory
>listing but the owner is show numerically rather by name. I've checked
>the passwd file several times to look for any error but to no avail. It
>all works otherwise.
With *bsd, it wants pwd.db, too. Or is it master.passwd? One of the two.
>2. Using the wu-ftpd, I can still log in anonymously, with the same
>problem mentioned above. But, I can't log in as a real user. It fails the
>login. I have rtfm'ed and manned 'till I'm blue in the face. I apologize
>if this is FAQ stuff..
Do you have an /etc/shells with your login shell listed? If so, what
does it say when it denies you access?
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From: "John A. Perry" <
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Subject: [699] Re: [697] Re: [696] FTP problems..
In-reply-to: Your message of "Sun, 13 Nov 1994 01:56:53 CST."
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In message <
[email protected]> you write:
>> My question(s) are actually 2-fold. First, I have tried to set up
>> anonymous FTP on my system. I've tried setting it up with the stock ftpd
>> that came with the system and wuarchive's ftpd. I'm running FreeBSD 1.1R
>> on a 486/33 8 Megs.
>
>> 1. When I ftp to my site anonymously, I can do a "dir" ad get a directory
>> listing but the owner is show numerically rather by name. I've checked
>> the passwd file several times to look for any error but to no avail. It
>> all works otherwise.
>
>I am guessing that you are using shadow passwords. I had the identical
>problem on my NetBSD-1.0-Beta install.
>
>If you followed the standard instructions for configuring a public ftp
>site, then all you need to do is copy /etc/pwd.db to ~ftp/etc instead
>of /etc/passwd.
>
>-- Rob
This fixed it! It all works as it should now. I did exactly that. Thanks
for the help.
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Hi,
I'm unable to compile wu-ftpd under Irix 5.2, using the SGI Irix 4.0.5a
defaults or from the generic forms. Has anyone done this? if so What should
I change in the *.sgi files?
Robert
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>
> Hi,
> I'm unable to compile wu-ftpd under Irix 5.2, using the SGI Irix 4.0.5a
> defaults or from the generic forms. Has anyone done this? if so What should
> I change in the *.sgi files?
> Robert
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yes.. I have.. I've made quite a few change for it and it works
beautifully.. do you want a copy??
dduc
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I had the same problem. I had to copy to proper libraries to the
~ftp/usr/lib directory. I have to compile a list.
Here it is:
ld.so* libdl.so.1* libnsl.so* nss_dns.so.1*
ld.so.1* libelf.so@ libnsl.so.1* nss_files.so.1*
libaio.so@ libelf.so.1* libsocket.so* nss_nis.so.1*
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libdl.so* libm.so.1* libw.so.1*
.Sal
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> From:
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> Hi,
>
> I have just installed ftpd on a Sequent machine running ptx v2.1.2(SVR3.2).
>
> Everything works OK when I login as a real user. However, when I login as
> anonymous, I get the following error when I type ls, dir, get, etc.
>
> Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number
>
> The interseting part is that syslog records all these operations without a
> hint of an error.
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> Any suggestions/pointers ??
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> Thanks,
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>Hi,
> I'm unable to compile wu-ftpd under Irix 5.2, using the SGI Irix 4.0.5a
>defaults or from the generic forms. Has anyone done this? if so What should
>I change in the *.sgi files?
> Robert
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I have compiled wu-ftpd under IRIX 5.02 without any bigger problem.
Some modifications i don't remember them all. You can have my binary if you
like.
Bye Mischa
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Hello in lovely Italy,
I don't know if you got an answer yet, but here is my line from /etc/inetd.conf
on server tycho.usno.navy.mil (HP-UX 9.04):
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/etc/ftpd ftpd -a -t300 -i -o -l
-u002
Here is my /users/ftp/etc/ftpaccess file:
class usno real,anonymous 192.5.41.* 192.146.142.*
class anon real,guest,anonymous *
passwd-check rfc822 enforce
readme README* login anon
readme README* cwd=* anon usno
message /welcome.msg login anon usno
message .message cwd=* anon usno
compress yes local remote
tar yes local remote
log commands anonymous
log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
shutdown /etc/shutmsg
email res@tycho
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Whenever an anonymous user tried to upload i get the following errors:
permission denied
put: i/o error
I have the following entry in the ftpaccess file:
upload /teamblue/ftp /pub/incoming yes ftp daemon 0666
nodirs
The directory has the following perms on it:
drwx-w--w- 2 root daemon 512 Nov 8 09:17 incoming
The other directories under the ~/ftp directory are:
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 .
drwxrwx--- 11 ibm teamblue 512 Nov 7 14:39 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 271 Nov 9 11:03 banner
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 bin
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 dev
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 etc
drwx-w--w- 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 install
drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 8 09:17 pub
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 usr
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 631 Nov 7 15:32 welcome.msg
bin:
total 16
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 ..
---x--x--x 1 root wheel 13352 Nov 7 14:39 ls
dev:
total 2
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 ..
cr--r--r-- 1 root wheel 3, 12 Nov 7 14:39 zero
etc:
total 4
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 11 Nov 7 14:39 group
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 14 Nov 7 14:39 passwd
install:
total 2
drwx-w--w- 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 ..
pub:
total 5
drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 8 09:17 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root daemon 75 Nov 7 15:33 .message
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Nov 14 10:29 docs
drwx-w--w- 2 root daemon 512 Nov 8 09:17 incoming
pub/docs:
total 2
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Nov 14 10:29 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 8 09:17 ..
pub/incoming:
total 2
drwx-w--w- 2 root daemon 512 Nov 8 09:17 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 8 09:17 ..
usr:
total 4
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel 512 Nov 9 11:06 ..
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 lib
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 share
usr/lib:
total 594
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 ..
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 40960 Nov 7 14:39 ld.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 532480 Nov 7 14:39 libc.so.1.7.1
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 24576 Nov 7 14:39 libdl.so.1.0
usr/share:
total 3
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
dr-xr-xr-x 4 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 ..
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 lib
usr/share/lib:
total 3
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 ..
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 zoneinfo
usr/share/lib/zoneinfo:
total 2
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 .
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Nov 7 14:39 ..
What am I missing?
TIA
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> Subject: [700] compiling under Irix 5.2
> Hi,
> I'm unable to compile wu-ftpd under Irix 5.2, using the SGI Irix 4.0.5a
> defaults or from the generic forms. Has anyone done this? if so What should
> I change in the *.sgi files?
> Robert
>
Hi
I had the same problem but I solved it.
The variable NCARGS is not defined in 5.x !
I defined it in ~/src/config/config.sgi :
#ifndef NCARGS
#define NCARGS 10240
#endif
I took that from IRIX 4.05 /usr/include/sys/param.h, but I think that
is no good way. We have to contact the SGI Newsgroups to solve that
problem of the missing variable!
The makefiles were changed - concerning the IRIX Network-Programming-Guide -
in the following order:
CFLAGS = -O -cckr -DDEBUG ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
LIBC = /usr/lib/libc_s.a
that's all!
Mat
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> On Nov 14, 10:32am, Robert Hooper wrote:
> > Subject: [700] compiling under Irix 5.2
> > Hi,
> > I'm unable to compile wu-ftpd under Irix 5.2, using the SGI Irix 4.0.5a
> > defaults or from the generic forms. Has anyone done this? if so What should
> > I change in the *.sgi files?
> > Robert
> >
>
> Hi
>
> I had the same problem but I solved it.
>
> The variable NCARGS is not defined in 5.x !
> I defined it in ~/src/config/config.sgi :
>
> #ifndef NCARGS
> #define NCARGS 10240
> #endif
>
> I took that from IRIX 4.05 /usr/include/sys/param.h, but I think that
> is no good way. We have to contact the SGI Newsgroups to solve that
> problem of the missing variable!
>
> The makefiles were changed - concerning the IRIX Network-Programming-Guide -
> in the following order:
>
> CFLAGS = -O -cckr -DDEBUG ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
>
> LIBC = /usr/lib/libc_s.a
>
> that's all!
>
> Mat
>
thanks I had seen the veriable problem, and tried -cckr but
hadn't tried them together, also I completely missed the seeing
anything on the libc seting. Thanks again
Robert
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I am currently working on getting 2.4 running. The problem I seem to
be haveing is with the ftpconversion file. I am currently using the
example conversion file. but it does not seem to work for me.
I have got to the point that I verified the ftpconversions file
is being accessed by ftpd but it does not seem to be doing the
acutal conversions. If anyone can help me with this that will
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Ah! Thank you thank you thank you. I was considering the same
possibility and wondering how to address it.
> CTSNET has recently installed WU-ftpd 2.4 and we had expected to see
> an anomaly from the previous 2.1 version go away with the new release.
> The problem was that it took a very long time to get into the server
> after connecting -- like 30+ seconds. The new version didn't appear
> to fix this, so we began to look into the source for the trouble.
>
> Turns out that due to having 200+ 'upload' lines in our ftpaccess file
> for users who have their own private, protected 'incoming'
> directories, the server, upon starting a new session, has to scan the
> password file TWICE (containing thousands of lines on our host) to
> resolve the user and group ID numbers.
>
> We calculated that for the worst-case scenario on our server, nearly
> one million /etc/passwd entries had to be processed (with close to 500
> open and close calls to /etc/passwd) just to begin a *single* ftp
> session.
>
> I'd like to offer and suggest the following modification for inclusion
> in future releases. Basically, instead of hundreds of lines like the
> following in ftpaccess:
>
> upload /usr/spool/ftp /pub/USER/incoming yes USER GROUP 0600 dirs
>
> ...our simple modification provides for the following single entry:
>
> upload /usr/spool/ftp /pub/*/incoming yes * * 0600 dirs
>
> The /pub/*/incoming dirglob matches the users' incoming directories.
> The * for USER and/or GROUP specifications causes uploads to be
> stamped with the user and/or group of the directory itself.
>
> Benefits: The speed in accessing the server is dramatically improved.
> Maintenance of ftpaccess is reduced. The load on the system is
> significantly lightened. The modification has no side effects if you
> never use the * notation for the user and group fields in ftpaccess,
> so it shouldn't affect existing installations.
>
> I'd like to submit these relatively simple code snippets to whoever
> officially maintains wuftpd now, plus make them publicly available to
> this list for scrutiny and/or further discussion.
>
> So, here are two minor changes to extensions.c from the 2.4 sources.
> The first replaces the expand_id() function with the following:
>
> /* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
> void
> expand_id(void)
> {
> struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
> struct passwd *pwent;
> struct group *grent;
> char buf[BUFSIZ];
>
> while (getaclentry("upload", &entry) && ARG0 && ARG1 && ARG2 != NULL) {
> if (ARG3 && ARG4) {
> if (*ARG3 != '*') {
> pwent = getpwnam(ARG3);
> if (pwent) sprintf(buf, "%d", pwent->pw_uid);
> else sprintf(buf, "%d", 0);
> ARG3 = (char *) malloc(strlen(buf) + 1);
> strcpy(ARG3, buf);
> }
> if (*ARG4 != '*') {
> grent = getgrnam(ARG4);
> if (grent) sprintf(buf, "%d", grent->gr_gid);
> else sprintf(buf, "%d", 0);
> ARG4 = (char *) malloc(strlen(buf) + 1);
> strcpy(ARG4, buf);
> }
> }
> }
> }
> /* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
>
>
> The second involves the upl_check() function in extensions.c (with the
> new code indicated) in the block that begins:
>
> /* if we did get matches... ..else don't do any of this stuff */
> if (match_value >= 0) {
> if (!strcasecmp(ap2, "yes")) {
> /* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
> struct stat stbuf;
> if ((ap3 && *ap3 == '*') || (ap4 && *ap4 == '*'))
> stat(path, &stbuf);
> if (ap3)
> *uid = (*ap3 == '*') ? stbuf.st_uid : atoi(ap3);
> if (ap4) {
> *gid = (*ap4 == '*') ? stbuf.st_gid : atoi(ap4);
> *valid = 1;
> }
> /* ------------------------------ cut here ------------------------------ */
> if (ap5)
> sscanf(ap5, "%o", f_mode); /* the mode */
> } else {
> reply(553, "%s: Permission denied. (Upload)", name);
> return(-1);
> }
> } else {
>
> ...etc.
>
>
> Your comments, and especially considering inclusion in the next
> release, are appreciated.
>
> --Morgan Davis
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Maybe y'all can figure this out:
"Service not available, remote server has closed connection"
Is the message I get after being able to successfully log on as
a guestgrouped or anonymous user, after placing a
message shut in ftp/etc/msgs/ and creating a symlink from
/etc/msgs/msg.shut to it.
The appropriate line in ftpaccess is
/etc/msgs/msg.shut
Shutdown file:
1994 10 19 04 01 0010 0005
This is a test. Please ignore.
The WebCom FTP Server will be taken off-line on
%s.
All further connections will be denied on
%r.
All existing connections will be dropped on
%s.
Thank you,
%E
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This message did, momentarily, work. The exact same super simple
script and command line messages produced the scary message above.
Anyone know what gives?
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>
> I am currently working on getting 2.4 running. The problem I seem to
> be haveing is with the ftpconversion file. I am currently using the
> example conversion file. but it does not seem to work for me.
>
> I have got to the point that I verified the ftpconversions file
> is being accessed by ftpd but it does not seem to be doing the
> acutal conversions. If anyone can help me with this that will
> be great
>
> wai...
>
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Wai,
Check to see that there are no spaces between the suffixes and the colons.
Here is my file. Note that a space after the first .Z, such as ":.Z :"
will cause this type of problem.
:.Z: : :/bin/compress -d -c %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:UNCOMPRESS
: : :.Z:/bin/compress -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:COMPRESS
:.gz: : :/bin/gzip -cd %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:GUNZIP
: : :.gz:/bin/gzip -9 -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:GZIP
: : :.tar:/bin/tar -c -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:TAR
: : :.tar.Z:/bin/tar -c -Z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
: : :.tgZ:/bin/tar -c -Z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
: : :.tar.gz:/bin/tar -c -z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
: : :.tgz:/bin/tar -c -z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
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Subject: [716] Re: ftpconversions file
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I have a few responses from this group, but I think I need to explain
the problem a little better. So I am including my configurations.
This is everything I know about the setup. If someone can tell me
what I am doing wrong or what I am missing would be great
Thanks for all the help
wai..
The following is my ftpconversion file
----
:.Z: : :/bin/compress -d -c %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:UNCOMPRESS
: : :.Z:/bin/compress -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:COMPRESS
:.gz: : :/bin/gzip -cd %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:GUNZIP
: : :.gz:/bin/gzip -9 -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:GZIP
: : :.tar:/bin/tar -c -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:TAR
: : :.tar.Z:/bin/tar -c -Z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
: : :.tgZ:/bin/tar -c -Z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
: : :.tar.gz:/bin/tar -c -z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
: : :.tgz:/bin/tar -c -z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
-----
As far as I can tell, and with suggestions from other users in the group
This looks like it should work.
---
The following is the output from ckconfig
----
Checking _PATH_FTPUSERS :: /usr/ftp/ftpusers
ok.
Checking _PATH_FTPACCESS :: /usr/ftp/etc/ftpaccess
ok.
Checking _PATH_PIDNAMES :: /usr/ftp/daemon/ftpd/ftp.pids-%s
ok.
Checking _PATH_CVT :: /usr/ftp/etc/ftpconversions
ok.
Checking _PATH_XFERLOG :: /usr/ftp/xferlog
ok.
Checking _PATH_PRIVATE :: /usr/ftp/ftpgroups
ok.
Checking _PATH_FTPHOSTS :: /usr/ftp/etc/ftphosts
ok.
-----
My ftp's bin directory contains "compress, ls, gzip, and..."
My ftp's usr/lib contains
---
ld.so* libc.so.1* libnsl.so.1*
ld.so.1* libdl.so.1* libsocket.so.1*
lddstub* libintl.so.1* libw.so.1*
---
"ls" works,
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Perhaps I missed this, but I notice that my ls
command will not yeild results for an ls -l. Is this
perhaps a permission setting problem, or something
else?
I'd really appreciate a line or two from someone
on how to get an ls -l to yeild the usual results.
Probably not worth the bandwidth for a response through
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Many thanks in advance!
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Hi,
I have a slightly different problem with the
conversion
functionality. For compress and tar I get a 0
bytes file
as a result. gzip works fine.
This is on a DEC Alpha, OSF/1 v2.0
compress, tar and gzip resides in the same
directory (/bin)
with same protection.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root ties 32768 Nov 16
08:27 compress*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root ties 249736 Nov 16
08:39 gzip*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root ties 385024 Nov 16
08:40 tar*
ftp>get test.Z
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for
/bin/compress.
226 Transfer complete.
.
>ls -lF test.Z
-rw-r--r-- 1 jarle ties 0 Nov 16
10:05 test.Z
ftp> get fest.tar
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for
/bin/tar.
226 Transfer complete.
>ls -lF fest.tar
-rw-r--r-- 1 jarle ties 0 Nov 16
10:07 fest.tar
</usr/local/etc/ftpconversions>
:.Z: : :/bin/compress -d -c
%s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:UNCOMPRESS
: : :.Z:/bin/compress -c
%s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:COMPRESS
:.gz: : :/bin/gzip -cd
%s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:GUNZIP
: : :.gz:/bin/gzip -9 -c
%s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:GZIP
: : :.tar:/bin/tar -c -f -
%s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:TAR
: : :.tar.Z:/bin/tar -c -Z -f -
%s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
: : :.tar.gz:/bin/tar -c -z -f -
%s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
Any clue...?
Thanks.
Regards,
/jarle
Jarle Martinsen
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>
> Maybe y'all can figure this out:
>
> "Service not available, remote server has closed connection"
>
> Is the message I get after being able to successfully log on as
> a guestgrouped or anonymous user, after placing a
> message shut in ftp/etc/msgs/ and creating a symlink from
> /etc/msgs/msg.shut to it.
>
> The appropriate line in ftpaccess is
> /etc/msgs/msg.shut
> Anyone know what gives?
Sigh. I figured it out. For some inexplicable reasons, a link created
while in the /etc/msgs directory does in fact create a link to the
~ftp/etc/msgs/msg.shut file, while doing the exact same command, even
with absolute pathnames in the ln command, creates a link to itself.
Bizzare.
--
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sorry to waste bandwith on this but i need to know so i dont miss out on
anything.
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Hello,
I too have begun recieving these most annoying mail messages. Although it does
appear to have disappeared as I have not gotten any all day. Or perhaps we
have just been lucky today.
PCVS
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Well, I made a query and obviously I'm going to have
to provide a little more detail. We're running the ftpd
on a rs6000, aix 3.2.4. As anonymous, ls -l doesn't work
although ls does. I believe this has something to do with
dynamically shared libraries and dependencies (whatever that
means).
The advice in INSTALL is to use the ldd command to determine
dependencies, and I don't have that command. The second bit
of advice is to use the trace command to do the same, but I
sure can't figure out how. IBM suggests using the dump command,
which yeilds obviously incorrect information, and when I copy
that library file into my /usr/ftp/lib directory, nothing
changes.
So, is there anyone running aix who speaks pretty good
English (subject, verb, object) who could tell me what I should
have in ~ftp/lib (if that's in fact the problem). I'd much
appreciate a little advice on this one.
As I suggested previously, I can be reached directly at
[email protected], but if you wish to re-announce this solution
to the aix world at large, I could catch it as part of the
mailing list. You may want to save the bandwidth and respond
directly.
Many thanks in advance.
Robert Salasin
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As I recall, in order for anonymous users to see messages the message files
must be pointed to with respect to the ftp home directory. ie /etc/whatever
must actually be ~/ftp/etc/whatever.
PCVS
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From: Ken Lui <
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Please accept my apologies if this is a FAQ. I am trying to
compile wu-ftpd 2.4 and got the following messages. I'll
appreciate any pointer to this problem.
Making ftpd.
gcc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c -o
ftpd.o
ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
ftpd.c:1972: `typenames' undeclared (first use this
function)
ftpd.c:1972: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
ftpd.c:1972: for each function it appears in.)
ftpd.c:1974: `formnames' undeclared (first use this
function)
ftpd.c:1982: `strunames' undeclared (first use this
function)
ftpd.c:1982: `modenames' undeclared (first use this
function)
make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
Making ftpcount.
gcc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpcount
ftpcount.c vers.o -lsu
pport
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
make: *** [ftpcount] Error 1
========================================================
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From:
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Subject: [725] Emtpy dir: Mac/PC graphical clients accessing wu-ftpd on Soalris
2.x
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I've got a strange problem with wu-ftpd 2.4 on Solaris 2.x platform.
As I setup a wu-ftpd-2.4 on a SunSPARC 20 with Solaris 2.3, everything is fine
within UNIX world. One day a guy told me when he use a Macintosh FTP graphical
utility, he couldn't see directories and files under ~ftp/. I was "shocked"
and tested on a PC client. He was _right_! I couldn't see anything but I was
able to "cd pub" or do whatever. But I tested again from PC and Mac command line
FTP utilities such as NCSA Telnet/Ftp, and they were just working fine.
Amazing! I tested again. There is no such problem on any other platforms
including an AIX platform I set up several months ago. Do you have any clues?
Is anybody there who has wu-ftpd running on Solaris? What kind mechnisms that
Mac/PC graphical clients used to "fetch" dir information?
Any suggestions are welcome.
--Ward
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I installed a wu-ftpd-2.4 last night on solaris2.3. Then, I tried to setup
a "autogroup" or "guestgroup" but they didn't work correctly. Dose anyone
know how to setup a "autogroup" and "guestgroup"? please send me the setup
example of them.
Thanks a lot.
--Yoshiharu Araki
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Hello All,
I've got a curious problem running Wu-ftpd-2.4, on a Sparc 10SX
running Solaris 2.3. It seems that a few weeks ago, (probably after one
of the numerous patch fixes), ftpd processes just stopped "dying." I
don't know if there is one left behind for every connection, just today
it started going haywire. ftpd processes just keep accumulating and
accumulating - the only way I can figure out to solve it is to just kill
processes over a day old (or shut down the ftpd server and kill them all).
The problem sort of suggests itself to inetd, but nothing (should have)
changed with that. I've also tried recompiling the server under two
different compilers (gcc and sun cc), with no success.
Has anyone else experienced this problem, or know what may be going on?
Thanks.
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From:
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Subject: [728] Re: [724] wu-ftpd complle problem
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Sorry this is in the INSTALL, instructuctions, you have to replace a headerfile
in a certain directory, I quote : INSTALL
If cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, ... being undefined
you need to install support/ftp.h as /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h (always make
a backup of the old ftp.h just in case!) and do the build again. The new
ftp.h should be a compatible superset of your existing ftp.h, so you
shouldn't have problems with this replacement.
Ciao
Bart
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Hi all,
I'm new to the list, so forgive me if this is a common question. My
company would like to start using wu-ftpd on our AIX machine. Before we
dig in, though, we'd like to know if the authors (or anyone else) have any
statement on its security compared to other ftpd's (like the one shipped
with AIX).
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These names are defined in <arpa/ftp.h>, which in my 2.4 source is
unconditionally included by ftpd.c. In my arpa/ftp.h there must be a
#define FTP_NAMES
before the various names are defined, but that is also done in ftpd.c just
above the #include <arpa/ftp.h>.
The vers.o thing sounds like a Makefile problem; make sure the Makefile for
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If you have any more trouble, feel free to let me know and I will help what I
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>Please accept my apologies if this is a FAQ. I am trying to
>compile wu-ftpd 2.4 and got the following messages. I'll
>appreciate any pointer to this problem.
>
>
>Making ftpd.
>gcc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c -o
>ftpd.o
>ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
>ftpd.c:1972: `typenames' undeclared (first use this
>function)
>ftpd.c:1972: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
>once
>ftpd.c:1972: for each function it appears in.)
>ftpd.c:1974: `formnames' undeclared (first use this
>function)
>ftpd.c:1982: `strunames' undeclared (first use this
>function)
>ftpd.c:1982: `modenames' undeclared (first use this
>function)
>make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
>
>Making ftpcount.
>gcc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpcount
>ftpcount.c vers.o -lsu
>pport
>gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
>make: *** [ftpcount] Error 1
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I'd like to hear the info you get on this question as I'm trying to do the
same thing. :)
-=Dave
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#I installed a wu-ftpd-2.4 last night on solaris2.3. Then, I tried to setup
#a "autogroup" or "guestgroup" but they didn't work correctly. Dose anyone
#know how to setup a "autogroup" and "guestgroup"? please send me the setup
#example of them.
#
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On Thu, 17 Nov 1994 11:48:50 +0100 (MEZ) Mischa Reinhardt wrote:
> Do you use a normal unix environment ?
> --
Yes, Sparc 10 with SunOS 4.1.3. with gcc ver 2.5.8.
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Hi Linda,
I don't whether this is the solution since I am working on Solaris 1 SUN station
but it might be that you are missing in the home directory of the FTP-site,
for example .../ftp-site/ you need to have the directory :
./ftp-site/usr/lib with the following files ..
ld.so* libc.so.1.9* libdl.so.1.0*
Perhaps you have already done this,
but of course I can't see from here..
Ciao
Bart
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Hi
I have just compiled and installed wu-ftpd on a Sequent running ptx
v2.1.2
Everything works OK when I log in as a real user. The problems starts
with anonymous/ftp login. I get the following error message:
Can't create data socket( 0.0.0.0,20 ): Bad file number
Any idea on what the problem is???
Any help would be appreciated....
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> I'd like to hear the info you get on this question as I'm trying to do the
> same thing. :)
>
> -=Dave
>
>
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> #I installed a wu-ftpd-2.4 last night on solaris2.3. Then, I tried to setup
> #a "autogroup" or "guestgroup" but they didn't work correctly. Dose anyone
> #know how to setup a "autogroup" and "guestgroup"? please send me the setup
> #example of them.
> #
>
I did this. My goal was to let several users log in to area from
limited number of local machines and be able to add and remove files.
In the system /etc/group I added a "graphics" group. In the system
/etc/passwd I added several users who were in the "graphics" group
but had a shell of /bin/false because we don't allow regular logins
to the ftp server.
In /usr/local/etc/ftpaccess I added the following lines (in their
appropriate places in the file):
class graphics real,guest <list of IP numbers graphics group can login from>
upload /usr/orson/1/ftp /pub/graphics yes graphics graphics 775
upload /usr/orson/1/ftp /pub/graphics/* yes graphics graphics 775
guestgroup graphics
and I changed the definition of local and remote classes (right after
the graphics class entry):
class local anonymous *.gwu.edu 128.164.*
class remote anonymous *
Hope that helps. If anybody sees a problem with it I'd also like to know.
--
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My apologies, I should have read the INSTALL more carefully. Beside
the ftp.h, I also include -ldl in compile flag to make it work.
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Hi Linda,
I think Bart is right, because this problem come from library.
If you have a command like a "ldd" of Solaris("ldd - list dynamic
dependencies of executable files or shared objects"), you can
see what you need the library.
Example
For Solaris2
# ldd ftpd
libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1
libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1
libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1
libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1
libintl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libintl.so.1
libw.so.1 => /usr/lib/libw.so.1
For Solaris1
# ldd ftpd
-lc.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1.9
-ldl.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1.0
--Yoshiharu Araki
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> From
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>
> Hi Linda,
>
> I don't whether this is the solution since I am working on Solaris 1 SUN station
> but it might be that you are missing in the home directory of the FTP-site,
> for example .../ftp-site/ you need to have the directory :
> ../ftp-site/usr/lib with the following files ..
>
> ld.so* libc.so.1.9* libdl.so.1.0*
>
>
> Perhaps you have already done this,
> but of course I can't see from here..
>
> Ciao
> Bart
> ________________________________________________________________________________
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Sheryl,
I followed your advice and tried again. But it is not successful yet.
>araki@kame[58] ftp turtle
>Connected to turtle.
>220 turtle FTP server (UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0) ready.
>Name (turtle:araki): fujitsu
>530 User fujitsu access denied...
>Login failed.
So I have a few question, please advise me still more.
1) I want to know the gurest account line of /etc/passwd, especialy
the guest's home directory. Shall I use the anonymou ftp's home directory
on guest's account home directory? I attached my /etc/passwd. Is it right?
/etc/passwd:
ftp:x:60000:940:FTP Anonymous Account:/export1/ftp:NON
fujitsu:x:1001:1000:ftp test:/export1/ftp/./fujitsu:/bin/false
/etc/group:
channel::1000:
ftpaccess:
class channel real,guest 129.158.*
upload /export1/ftp /channel yes fujitsu channel 775
guestgroup channel
class local anonymous *.sun.com 129.158.*
class remote anonymous *
Thanks,
--Yoshiharu Araki
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Sorry to annoy you with another configuration problem on Solaris.
I have compiled wu-ftpd 2.4 with gcc on Solaris 2.3.
I have put the libraries ls requires into ~ftp/usr/lib.
I have created the nodes zero, null, tcp, tty according to what was
mentioned for Solaris in ~ftp/dev.
I have put all the configuration files into a single directory and
ckconfig runs well.
Yes, I have a ~ftp/passwd and group without encrypted entries for root
and ftp.
And of course I changed /etc/inetd.conf to point to the new demon.
I even created /etc/shells.
So I was pretty sure it would work this time.
This is what happens when ftping from the same system:
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.
(after you enter the login name)
And this happens when ftping from another machine:
221 Server shutting down. Goodbye.
(after you enter the login name)
In both cases this happens regardless of the login name (I tested ftp,
root and my own user-id).
Any idea ?
Any help will be appreciated, cuz this is the third time I try to set up
the server with hints from different people (thanks).
- Stefan.
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> This is what happens when ftping from the same system:
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> Login failed.
> (after you enter the login name)
> And this happens when ftping from another machine:
> 221 Server shutting down. Goodbye.
> (after you enter the login name)
> In both cases this happens regardless of the login name (I tested ftp,
> root and my own user-id).
I had the same problem on an SGI runninx IRIX 4.0.5. I figured out (eventually)
that I had put some silly text message in /etc/shutmsg, that was confusing the
ftp daemon. May not be related, but check that (and other similar files) to
see if you are inadvertantly telling it to exit.
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Has anyone done this? This system uses a secured password file. We have installed the software, but none
of the local users can FTP into the system. Anyone have any suggestions, hints or information?
Thanks
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The method I used to get wu-ftp going was to first set up the standard
Solaris ftp as according to the in.ftpd man page. Near the end of the
man page they have a script that sets Solaris up for anonymous
ftp. Why they just didn't provide the silly script in a usable form is
anybody's guess.
Once that was working, I installed wu-ftp and it worked just fine
(except for my anonymous login message and hanging daemon problems).
Hope this helps
Dan
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Dear Experts:
I am in need of the binaries for wu-ftpd which will run on a Sparc 2 under
SunOS 4.1.3_U1. I cannot get the source code I have to compile.
Thanks in advance for your help and cooperation.
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> Has anyone done this? This system uses a secured password file. We have installed the software, but none
> of the local users can FTP into the system. Anyone have any suggestions, hints or information?
:) No, has nothing to do with that. isrl.cba.uni.edu runs an anonFTP server on
RS/6000, AIX 3.2.0 (3.2.5 upgrade scheduled for next week) and we also support
individual user logins. All you need to do is create an /etc/shells with all
the login shells used on your system.
shadow passwd is irrelevant. Let me know if you need further assistance.
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On Fri, 18 Nov 1994, Stefan Rensing wrote:
> I even created /etc/shells.
and all the shells that are valid are listed?
>
> So I was pretty sure it would work this time.
>
> This is what happens when ftping from the same system:
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> Login failed.
> (after you enter the login name)
> And this happens when ftping from another machine:
> 221 Server shutting down. Goodbye.
> (after you enter the login name)
> In both cases this happens regardless of the login name (I tested ftp,
> root and my own user-id).
>
Did you try running the ftpd daemon in debug mode to see
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Folks, I'm running wu-ftpd 2.4 under SunOS 4.1.3 and users are
reporting this error message ("553 Could not determine cwdir: Result
too large.") when trying to upload into "/pub/pc/win3/uploads".
The actual /usr/spool/ftp directory is a symlinked to /f2/ftp.
Is this a known problem with a fix or is there something else going
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Thanks for any help!
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Subject: [750] [747] Re: [744] Help installing wu-ftpd on an IBM RISC/6000
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At 12:54 PM 11/18/94, ISRL AIX Operator wrote:
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>> Has anyone done this? This system uses a secured password file. We
>>have installed the software, but none
>> of the local users can FTP into the system. Anyone have any
>>suggestions, hints or information?
>
>:) No, has nothing to do with that. isrl.cba.uni.edu runs an anonFTP server on
>RS/6000, AIX 3.2.0 (3.2.5 upgrade scheduled for next week) and we also support
>individual user logins. All you need to do is create an /etc/shells with all
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>shadow passwd is irrelevant. Let me know if you need further assistance.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You do need to make sure shadow passwd is defined in config.aix don't you?
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I recently got a copy of wu-ftpd and I was wondering if a FAQ or
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Recently I installed FTPD (Version wu-2.4(2)) in our SunSparc20 with solaris
2.3. However, I got the following error message:
ftp orion
Connected to orion.animal.uiuc.edu.
220 orion.animal.uiuc.edu FTP server (Version wu-2.4(2) Fri Nov 18 13:17:03 CST 1994) ready.
Name (orion:twang): ftp
221 Server shutting down. Goodbye.
ftp> ls
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp>
What could be wrong? Where can I get a FAQ?
I will greatly appreciate any help and hints.
P.S.
My entry for ftpd in the /etc/inetd.conf is
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/etc/ftpd ftpd -l
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> Recently I installed FTPD (Version wu-2.4(2)) in our SunSparc20 with solaris
> 2.3. However, I got the following error message:
>
> ftp orion
> Connected to orion.animal.uiuc.edu.
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> Name (orion:twang): ftp
> 221 Server shutting down. Goodbye.
> ftp> ls
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> ftp>
Delete /etc/shutmsg (or wherever it's placed, look in ftpaccess).
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> You do need to make sure shadow passwd is defined in config.aix don't you?
Nope, it works great on this system with
#undef SHADOW_PASSWORD
in the config.aix. So, I don't think you need to do that. I'd assume that
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I'm the admin for a pretty busy Internet site and it's been
recommended that we create a special "upload-only" ftp account so that
people using this account have write-only access to a specific
directory, and NO read privs.
Any idea how to set this up? I would imagine it would be done mostly
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At 9:54 PM 11/20/94, Michael Regoli wrote:
>I'm the admin for a pretty busy Internet site and it's been
>recommended that we create a special "upload-only" ftp account so that
>people using this account have write-only access to a specific
>directory, and NO read privs.
>
>Any idea how to set this up? I would imagine it would be done mostly
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>has set one of these up...
>
well, assuming you have created an account for user "frank" who belongs to
group "frank" and the home dir is /users/homedir:
the following lines in ftpaccess will do it:
upload /users/homedir * no
upload /users/homedir /incoming yes <privuid> frank 0400
substitute the uid of a privileged user who can access the incoming file to
get files out of it, etc. for <privuid>
set the mode of /users/homedir/incoming/ to 730 <drwx-wx--->; set the owner
to <privuid> and the group to "frank".
Files will be uploadable only to /users/homedir/incoming and will have
owner <privuid>, group frank, and mode 400 <-r-------->. User "frank" will
NOT be able to see what is in this folder though - it will be a 'drop'
folder.
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If you still are in need of the binaries you should let me know, but it is a big
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Dear fellow administrators,
Last week I installed Version wu-2.4 on a Sparc20 with Solaris 2.3. The
process went very smooth until it was time to make it work. Once I log
into the sparc20 as an anonymous user and try to do some commands I get
the following error messages:
pwd - 550 getwd:Buffer too small
ls - 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file
Number.
Can anyone out there help me? Thanks in advance.
Mike Young
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> Hi Thomas,
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> If you still are in need of the binaries you should let me know, but it is a big
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Thank you for the offer. I received a copy earlier.
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Make sure your ~ftp/usr/lib looks like this:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 24576 Nov 2 11:38 ld.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 90312 Nov 2 11:38 ld.so.1*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 13 Nov 2 11:50 libaio.so -> ./libaio.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 29732 Nov 2 11:39 libaio.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 563684 Nov 2 11:39 libc.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 563684 Nov 2 11:39 libc.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3296 Nov 2 11:39 libdl.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3296 Nov 2 11:40 libdl.so.1*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 13 Nov 2 11:50 libelf.so -> ./libelf.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 68088 Nov 2 11:40 libelf.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 12764 Nov 2 11:40 libintl.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 12764 Nov 2 11:40 libintl.so.1*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 11 Nov 2 11:51 libm.so -> ./libm.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 115308 Nov 2 11:40 libm.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 482980 Nov 2 11:41 libnsl.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 482980 Nov 2 11:41 libnsl.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 76088 Nov 2 11:41 libsocket.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 76088 Nov 2 11:41 libsocket.so.1*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 13 Nov 2 11:53 libucb.so -> ./libucb.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 55804 Nov 2 11:44 libucb.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 33052 Nov 2 11:42 libw.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 10496 Nov 2 11:42 nss_dns.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 16392 Nov 2 11:42 nss_files.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 25584 Nov 2 11:43 nss_nis.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 28828 Nov 2 11:43 nss_nisplus.so.1*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Nov 2 11:43 straddr.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 9264 Nov 2 11:43 straddr.so.2*
I had the same problem until I did the above.
.Sal
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> Dear fellow administrators,
>
>
> Last week I installed Version wu-2.4 on a Sparc20 with Solaris 2.3. The
> process went very smooth until it was time to make it work. Once I log
> into the sparc20 as an anonymous user and try to do some commands I get
> the following error messages:
>
> pwd - 550 getwd:Buffer too small
> ls - 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file
> Number.
>
> Can anyone out there help me? Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
> Mike Young
>
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>
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> Error processing the command: unsubscribe wu-ftpd
> Unable to find the address
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> %MAILSERV-W-NOSUCHADR, no such address subscribed to the mailing list
> Use the HELP command to get a list of legal MAILSERV commands.
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fix the danged mail list then. take me off the list
I have tried to unsubcribe from this list, and because for some
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but I STILL GET these same MESSAGES asking the SAME THINGS
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Too many messages, too little content of value.
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Hi fellow Engineers,
Is anyone else out there having problems compiling wu-archive
ftpd (2.4)? My workstation is a Sun Sparc20 with Solaris 2.3. I am
compiling using the following syntax:
build sol
The result of this is:
ln: makefiles/Makefile.sol and Makefile are identical
ln: config/config.sol and config.h are identical
ln: makefiles/Makefile.sol and Makefile are identical
"strcasestr.c", line 34: warning: const is a keyword in ANSI C
"strcasestr.c", line 34: syntax error before or at: char
"strcasestr.c", line 34: parameter redeclared: const
"strcasestr.c", line 40: undefined symbol: find
"strcasestr.c", line 40: cannot dereference non-pointer type
"strcasestr.c", line 44: undefined symbol: s
"strcasestr.c", line 44: cannot dereference non-pointer type
"strcasestr.c", line 47: undefined symbol: s
"strcasestr.c", line 50: undefined symbol: s
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `strcasestr.o'
"ftpcmd.y", line 578: syntax error before or at: )
"ftpcmd.y", line 862: cannot recover from previous errors
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpcmd.o'
"/usr/ucbinclude/sys/file.h", line 119: macro L_INCR redefines previous macro at "./config.h", line 15
ld: fatal: file vers.o: cannot open file; errno=2
ld: fatal: library -lsupport: not found
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to ftpcount
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpcount'
"/usr/ucbinclude/sys/file.h", line 119: macro L_INCR redefines previous macro at "./config.h", line 15
ld: fatal: file vers.o: cannot open file; errno=2
ld: fatal: library -lsupport: not found
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to ftpshut
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpshut'
ln: ../src/ckconfig and ckconfig are identical
size: bin/ftpd: cannot open
size: bin/ftpcount: cannot open
size: bin/ftpshut: cannot open
size: bin/ftpwho: cannot open
What am I doing wrong??????
Mike Young
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>Hi fellow Engineers,
>
> Is anyone else out there having problems compiling wu-archive
>ftpd (2.4)? My workstation is a Sun Sparc20 with Solaris 2.3. I am
>compiling using the following syntax:
>
>What am I doing wrong??????
>
Make sure you are using an ANSI compiler is the only help I can give.
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If you have the time, which at present I don't, why don't you start a FAQ.
I'd like to but I'm swamped here at the moment.
PCVS
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I'm having problems with about 5% of the ftpd processes not closing
all the time, and eventally the system will not open any more.
this is on a system running Irix 5.2, Is it a problem with ftpd
2.4 or can I change something in the setup, or do I need to kill all
ftpd's once a day?
Robert
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Greetings all.
I made and built wuftpd using the CMSNET alterations for the global
ftpaccess line...
Since my system is "live", I can't really take down the server and
experiment on the standard port...
I altered the pathnames in pathnames.h, copied the new version as
ftpd-test, made an entry into inted.conf referring to it, and
inserted two lines into the /etc/services file putting ftp-test
on port 5700 (data) and 5701 (commands), copied the appropriate
files from the ftp directory and then tried to connect as
ftp ftp.webcom.com:5701 (control?) and it didn't work.
Any guidance on where to go from here? (other than quick swaps at
3 a.m.?)
Sincerely,
Thomas Leavitt
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Thanks to those who responded. I just needed to enter
ftp ftp.webcom.com 5701 (without the colon) and everything worked
(after a bit of tweaking, now that I knew what was going on).
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The following patch works around a problem with wu-ftpd.
Recently we've seen an increasing number of ftpd's sticking around.
This scenario has become increasingly common since netscape was released
and from our logs it does look like web-browser connections caused this
problem.
After some investigation it turned out that ftpd hung in accept.
(thanks to lsof and truss).
Problem scenario:
client sends "PASV"
client sends "RETR file"
client doesn't open a connection, instead the client aborts.
This fix may not be portable, but works for me on Solaris 2.x and probably
works on SunOS 4.1.x and BSD derivatives with fd_set typedef'ed as well.
Some systes may need to include extra files.
The fix is a timeout on accept with select(). The timeout is set to 120
seconds, but I have no idea whether that is sufficient.
Please include me in any replies, as I'm not on this list.
Casper
*** ftpd.c.org Thu Apr 14 22:05:35 1994
--- ftpd.c Mon Nov 21 19:40:59 1994
***************
*** 1710,1717 ****
--- 1710,1731 ----
int s,
fromlen = sizeof(from);
+ #ifdef FD_ZERO
+ struct timeval timeout;
+ fd_set set;
+
+ FD_ZERO(&set);
+ FD_SET(pdata, &set);
+
+ timeout.tv_usec = 0;
+ timeout.tv_sec = 120;
+
+ if (select(pdata+1, &set, (fd_set *) 0, (fd_set *) 0, &timeout) == 0 ||
+ (s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen)) < 0) {
+ #else
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
if (s < 0) {
+ #endif
reply(425, "Can't open data connection.");
(void) close(pdata);
pdata = -1;
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Hi,
I just subscribed to this list, so I don't know if my problem has been
answered yet (is this list archived somewhere??), but I have the following:
Today I started setting up an anonymous ftp-server for the library here
(TU Delft, the netherlands). I first used the SUN ftpd, to get an idea of
how everything should look like, and I ran into a problem: I can't see
directories (I can ftp in anonymous). All the directories of interest
*have* the x-bit set, so they *should* be readable.
Then I installed the wu-ftpd-2.4. I haven't configured it much (actually
not at all), but, using normal ftp-program, it works. I can list
directories, get files etc. But I can only see files when doing a 'ls'.
dir doesn't work, neither does 'ls -la'.
So I can't use ncftp to see files (though I can probably get them, I can
'cd' to directories, and our PC-users can't use those nifty graphical
ftp-programs they like so much undere ms-windoze.
Does anybody have a clue of what I'm doing wrong? If more info is needed,
lemme know, and I'll send it to you.
Maarten
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Hello. I have recently installed wu-ftpd-2.4 on a Sun Sparc20 running
Solaris 2.3. Everthing went well on the compile and when I brought up
the system, the anonymous ftp user seemed to work great. However, when
I began to run out of disk space on my first disk, I attempted to do
symbolic links to my other file systems to allow space to expand the
site. However, I have found that the anonymous ftp user cannot change
directory to the linked directory. Is there a reason for this? Is
there a way to allow the anonymous ftp user to change directory to the
linked directory.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Hi!
Has anyone successfully configured anonymous ftp using WU-FTPD 2.4 on
Solaris 2.3?
I can't get 'ls' to work in anonymous ftp. It keeps returning "Can't
create data socket (0.0.0.0,20) : Bad file number"
Has anyone had this problem?
Your help is much appreciated.
-NOEL
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The reasons symbolic links cannot be placed outside the ~ftp tree is
because a chroot() is done that makes all filesystems outside the ~ftp
tree non-existent in effect.
It is important to only use symbolic links that are linked to somewhere
within that tree. If you are going to put a large archive and need more
space, it will be better to actually mount the filesystem within the
~ftp tree.
Hope this helps..
.Sal
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you need to add the shared libraries to your ~ftp/lib directory
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Noel,
Solaris2.3 ftpd man page will help you.
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> From
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> Hi!
>
> Has anyone successfully configured anonymous ftp using WU-FTPD 2.4 on
> Solaris 2.3?
>
> I can't get 'ls' to work in anonymous ftp. It keeps returning "Can't
> create data socket (0.0.0.0,20) : Bad file number"
>
> Has anyone had this problem?
>
> Your help is much appreciated.
>
> -NOEL
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Hi!
I have managed to get "ls" to work on anonymous wu-ftpd 2.4 .
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On Sun, 27 Nov 1994, Dennis E. Miyoshi wrote:
> Noel,
>
> you need to add the shared libraries to your ~ftp/lib directory
>
>
Thanks Dennis for your reply.
I've added a ~ftp/usr/lib containing all the needed shared libraries and
a ~ftp/lib link to ~ftp/usr/lib. Still I'm getting the same error message
: Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20) : Bad file number
Any suggestions?
-Noel
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> Hi,
>
> I just subscribed to this list, so I don't know if my problem has been
> answered yet (is this list archived somewhere??), but I have the following:
>
> Today I started setting up an anonymous ftp-server for the library here
> (TU Delft, the netherlands). I first used the SUN ftpd, to get an idea of
> how everything should look like, and I ran into a problem: I can't see
> directories (I can ftp in anonymous). All the directories of interest
> *have* the x-bit set, so they *should* be readable.
>
> Then I installed the wu-ftpd-2.4. I haven't configured it much (actually
> not at all), but, using normal ftp-program, it works. I can list
> directories, get files etc. But I can only see files when doing a 'ls'.
> dir doesn't work, neither does 'ls -la'.
I had the same problem on a SUNOS 4.1.3 machine. I did two things
that seems to have solved the problem:
1. Changing the owner of the directories and files to ftp (I am not sure
this really have anything to do with the problem).
2. Furthermore I remembered that I had copyed the ftp hiearchy including
bin and usr/lib from an older machine. So I updated the copy of ls
in bin and the shared libraries in usr/lib
Now it seems to work for me.
>
> So I can't use ncftp to see files (though I can probably get them, I can
> 'cd' to directories, and our PC-users can't use those nifty graphical
> ftp-programs they like so much undere ms-windoze.
>
> Does anybody have a clue of what I'm doing wrong? If more info is needed,
> lemme know, and I'll send it to you.
>
> Maarten
>
>
> _____________________________________________________________________________
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On Sun, 27 Nov 1994, Dennis E. Miyoshi wrote:
> Noel,
>
> you need to add the shared libraries to your ~ftp/lib directory
>
There were more of these replies. I *have* the share libs copied to
~/ftp/lib (which is a sym-link to ~ftp/usr/lib), as stated in the
man-page of the Solaris ftpd (in.ftpd).
So, what's up? did I miss a share lib? (ie. did SUN miss a shared lib?)
Maarten
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Hi,
my wu-ftpd is working fine.. besides.. each time a transaction is initiated
I get this message in my *.debug syslog.
ftpd[18631]: setsockopt (IP_TOS): Not owner
and in inetd.conf it is supposed to be started as root
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/etc/ftpd ftpd
Any ideas on this? This is an RS/6000, AIX 3.2.0. And repeat: This system works
fine otherwise.
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On Nov 28, 2:45pm, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
> Subject: [784] Re: [777] Re: [776] Anonymous FTP on Solaris 2.3
> On Sun, 27 Nov 1994, Dennis E. Miyoshi wrote:
>
> > Noel,
> >
> > you need to add the shared libraries to your ~ftp/lib directory
> >
>
> There were more of these replies. I *have* the share libs copied to
> ~/ftp/lib (which is a sym-link to ~ftp/usr/lib), as stated in the
> man-page of the Solaris ftpd (in.ftpd).
>
> So, what's up? did I miss a share lib? (ie. did SUN miss a shared lib?)
>
> Maarten
>
> _____________________________________________________________________________
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>-- End of excerpt from Maarten Boekhold
Whoops, I messed up on my original post. I should have stated that the shared
libs need to be copied to the ~ftp/usr/lib directory and NOT THE ~ftp/lib
directory. Sorry about that. I would directly copy the shared libs to the
~ftp/usr/lib directory.
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Subject: [787] Re: [775] Re: [774] Problems with symbolic links
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> Subject: [775] Re: [774] Problems with symbolic links
> The reasons symbolic links cannot be placed outside the ~ftp tree is
> because a chroot() is done that makes all filesystems outside the ~ftp
> tree non-existent in effect.
>
> It is important to only use symbolic links that are linked to somewhere
> within that tree. If you are going to put a large archive and need more
> space, it will be better to actually mount the filesystem within the
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> Hope this helps..
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> ..Sal
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Sal,
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> INDEX
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Hello fellow ftp-admins,
just a little suggestion:
Most of the people are asking the same stuff quite some times a week (e.g.
about the shared libraries with Solaris 2.3).
This stuff is mentioned in the wu-ftpd docs. So, as I see it, there are
two possibilities: 1. those people better read the installation manual or
(as this doesn't seem to work) 2. perhaps someone can post a FAQ from time
to time ?
I really appreciate the help that is given here, but I really wonder about
how calm people stay while reading and answering same stuff over and over
again. Personally, I'm likely to leave this group, cuz my server is running
and I'm tired of reading the same mail every two or so days.
Any opinions ?
Regards, Stefan.
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|Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 14:45:05 +0200 (METDST)
|From: Maarten Boekhold <
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|Subject: [784] Re: [777] Re: [776] Anonymous FTP on Solaris 2.3
|On Sun, 27 Nov 1994, Dennis E. Miyoshi wrote:
|> Noel,
|> you need to add the shared libraries to your ~ftp/lib directory
|There were more of these replies. I *have* the share libs copied to
|~/ftp/lib (which is a sym-link to ~ftp/usr/lib), as stated in the
|man-page of the Solaris ftpd (in.ftpd).
|So, what's up? did I miss a share lib? (ie. did SUN miss a shared lib?)
|Maarten
|_____________________________________________________________________________
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||
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|| <a href="
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Did you add the correct symbolic links? The symbolic links must be correct
for the chroot(2) environment. If you used absolute links, then it is quite
likely that they are incorrect.
I find the best way to make a symbolic link for a chroot environment and
have them be correct for both the normal environment and for the chrooted
environment is to change directory to the destination directory and do
the symbolic link from there:
cd ~ftp/lib
ln -s ../usr/lib/liblib.xxx .
Remember that ~ftp is a _absolute_ reference that changes its meaning when
the chroot is done.
Randolph J. Herber,
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(Speaking for myself and not for US, US DOE, FNAL nor URA.)
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Hello all,
Regarding this much needed and desired FAQ, I have a great many of the posts
queries and responses) saved since my joining a few months agao. Unfortunately
I lack the time to compile any sort of FAQ (especially if I had to do it mostly
on my own) at this time. Most of the repeated queries concern such topics as
ftpaccess and ls and/or dir not working. It's a small start but I can probably
compile something on those two subjects this week. Or at least make a start.
I will post this and then anyone who can/wants to can add modify or build up
from there. A FAQ will only be created if more than a few of us give input to
it.
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>Hello fellow ftp-admins,
>just a little suggestion:
>Most of the people are asking the same stuff quite some times a week (e.g.
>about the shared libraries with Solaris 2.3).
>This stuff is mentioned in the wu-ftpd docs. So, as I see it, there are
>two possibilities: 1. those people better read the installation manual or
>(as this doesn't seem to work) 2. perhaps someone can post a FAQ from time
>to time ?
>I really appreciate the help that is given here, but I really wonder about
>how calm people stay while reading and answering same stuff over and over
>again. Personally, I'm likely to leave this group, cuz my server is running
>and I'm tired of reading the same mail every two or so days.
>Any opinions ?
>Regards, Stefan.
I'll second that. I am new to the list, but both of the questions I have
seen were answered in the install docs.
Stephan: Are you volunteering to compile the FAQ? ;-)
David
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>On Nov 28, 2:45pm, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
>> Subject: [784] Re: [777] Re: [776] Anonymous FTP on Solaris 2.3
>> On Sun, 27 Nov 1994, Dennis E. Miyoshi wrote:
>>
>> > Noel,
>> >
>> > you need to add the shared libraries to your ~ftp/lib directory
>> >
>>
>> There were more of these replies. I *have* the share libs copied to
>> ~/ftp/lib (which is a sym-link to ~ftp/usr/lib), as stated in the
>> man-page of the Solaris ftpd (in.ftpd).
>>
>> So, what's up? did I miss a share lib? (ie. did SUN miss a shared lib?)
>>
>> Maarten
I apologize if I am answering a question that has already been answered. I
am new to the list, but have just finished setting up WU-FTPd on a Sparc20
under Solaris 2.3 also.
In addition to taking care of the shared library stuff, there is a note in
one of the help documents about creating the ~ftp/dev/tcp and ~ftp/dev/zero
device files. This is necessary.
If you do not create these device files within the ftp filespace, a regular
ls will work, but other types of ls (like ls -l) will not. You will get
the "Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20) : Bad file number" error
message.
Hope this helps.
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From:
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> Has anyone successfully configured anonymous ftp using WU-FTPD 2.4 on
> Solaris 2.3?
Yes, I did. And it works fine.
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Hello,
I am one of the admin staff here at Mitel Corporation in Kanata, Ontario,
Canada. I am using your wu-ftp package (wonderful package BTW) to set up
a public ftp server for our company.
Everything works as expected except for the "dir" command. It completes
successfully but does not return the "ls -l" equivalent. I assume
I am missing something obvious but I cannot find the obvious ;-(.
The machine is: SunOS 4.1.3_U1 on a Sparc 1+
~ftp/bin contains the std. sun version of "ls". I have placed the run-time
libraries into ~ftp as per instructions.
Do I require a "dir" program or is ftpd supposed to call the ls binary
as "ls -l"?
TIA.
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From:
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Hi,
> I can't get 'ls' to work in anonymous ftp. It keeps returning "Can't
> create data socket (0.0.0.0,20) : Bad file number"
> Has anyone had this problem?
I have had the same problem last week. You must create the two devices 'tcp' and 'zero' in ~ftp/dev (don't make symbolic links to the still existing one in /dev) using the mknod to have:
drwx------ 2 ftp ftponly 512 Nov 23 14:41 .
drwx------ 7 ftp ftponly 512 Nov 23 16:06 ..
crw-rw-rw- 1 ftp ftponly 11, 42 Nov 23 14:40 tcp
cr--r--r-- 1 ftp ftponly 13, 12 Nov 23 14:41 zero
But now, 'ls' is running but I can't get the 'ls -la' or 'dir' request. Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help.
Laurent
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Hi,
Excuse-me. I've just wrote
> But now, 'ls' is running but I can't get the 'ls -la' or 'dir'
> request. Any suggestions?
Not true. 'ls -la' and 'dir' are running well. I want just correct that with
~ftp/usr/lib and ~ftp/dev correctly create, it's OK.
Laurent
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> Regarding this much needed and desired FAQ, I have a great many of the posts
> queries and responses) saved since my joining a few months agao. Unfortunately
> I lack the time to compile any sort of FAQ (especially if I had to do it mostly
> on my own) at this time. Most of the repeated queries concern such topics as
> ftpaccess and ls and/or dir not working. It's a small start but I can probably
> compile something on those two subjects this week. Or at least make a start.
> I will post this and then anyone who can/wants to can add modify or build up
> from there. A FAQ will only be created if more than a few of us give input to
> it.
> PCVS
Sounds like a good start for a FAQ. As the shared library problem as well as
the dev problem (if you will call it a problem) with SUN/Solaris are both
mentioned in the install doc, perhaps you can drop a note concerning that
matter in it, too ?
(or I may do this if you like)
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System: RS/6000 running AIX-3.2.5
wu-ftpd-2.4 compiled with GCC-2.6.2
We have problems logging commands. Its not documented where
the log should go but I assume (ftpd.c) it should be done via syslogd.
Although all else works well this feature doesn't work for us.
(syslogd is configured to look for `daemon.debug' messages )
Has anyone an idea? Thanks.
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Hi Johannes,
In your set-up of the deamon you have to invoke it with ftpd -l -L options.
Hopefully this might be of any help, if nort sorry abusing the bandwidth.
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I am the sysadmin of a wu-ftpd site (version 2.3) running on Solaris
2.3. We have a complex directory structure and long directory names. We
got the following comment from one of our users:
>I am unable to use metacharacters to expand your (rather long!) directory
>names. For example, I would expect that "cd /Instr*" would find the
>directory /Instructional.Materials yet it says "/Instr* not found". I
>even tried things like /In*l.Ma*s and that did not work. I tried turning
>the "glob" toggle both on and off and that made no difference. Being a
>Unix person myself I was certain that I have the upper/lower case correct.
Pardon my newness, but I have never tried to 'cd' to a globbed pathname,
so I did not know it was a feature of wu-ftpd. I checked the sources,
and found some information about globbing, but it does not seem to
support such on the 'cd' command.
Can someone enlighten me so I can respond to this user's request. It
seems reasonable and if I have broken a part of wu-ftpd-2.3, I want to
fix the feature.
Thanks.
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Greetings, wu-ftp fans:
Many of us at NASA find the wu-ftp program a very valuable tool, and the NASA
Office of Space Access and Technology would like to contribute to this effort by
putting together a wu-ftp FAQ.
I have most of the posts going back to June '94 (except the odd vacation note
and unsubscribe mail) - so I think I can put together a pretty comprehensive
FAQ.
I'll be working on it (along with other projects) over the next few weeks; and I
haven't really taken a long look at the scope, so I can't estimate when it will
be done - but it *will* get done...
Wu-ftp has been a really great resource, so this is our way of thanking the
Washington University (and the individuals involved) for taking the time to
distribute it. Also, there are alot of smart & patient people here helping each
other....as it should be.
Please email me with comments, suggestions, questions & answers on this FAQ.
thanks for everything,
judy
Judy Pellerin
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When is this mailing list server going to get fixed to set the reply-to
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Judy,
Thank you very much for working on the wuftpd FAQ. I, for one
at least, very much appreciate the effort you propose to make.
-hoop
Don Hooper,
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In /etc/syslog.conf I added the line:
daemon.info /var/log/daemon.info
Now commands are logged in file daemon.info in /var/log directory.
I think you have also to send a HUP signal to have the daemon
re-read the configure file to know about this addition.
PCVS
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>
> System: RS/6000 running AIX-3.2.5
> wu-ftpd-2.4 compiled with GCC-2.6.2
>
> We have problems logging commands. Its not documented where
> the log should go but I assume (ftpd.c) it should be done via syslogd.
> Although all else works well this feature doesn't work for us.
> (syslogd is configured to look for `daemon.debug' messages )
> Has anyone an idea? Thanks.
>
> --
>
> Regards, johannes.
>
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>
Most of the logging in ftpd is done with the "info" level so you might
like to insert the line "daemon.info /var/adm/some_file_name"
into your syslog.conf file. You can look at the source code to find the
other levels used but the popular ones seem to be "info", "err",
"warning" and "notice"
Cheers Will.
P.S. You need to kill -HUP syslogd after the change, I always forget.
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Subject: [803] can wu-ftpd do an "mget directories directories" name??
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hi..
is it possible that I can do an "mget directories directories " with
wu-ftpd?? NO, I don't need compress or anything.. All I want is just
dowload every thing in certain directories and it will make the exact
directory structure on my local hard drive..?? Is this possible??
dduc
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I am trying to configure wu-ftpd on an SGI running OS 5.2 and having
some problems. I have ftpd installed and running. I can ftp into the
machine both as a user and anonymously. I cannot seem to get working the
options of being able to tar or compress a file automatically. IF I try
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get the following response:
No such file OR directory
I have follwed the instructions in the INSTALL file but to no avail.
COuld someone let me know what I am doing wrong ? I used the default
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> Many of us at NASA find the wu-ftp program a very valuable tool, and the NASA
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Hello,
Within wu-ftpd-2.4, there is code that supports Kerberos. Which version
of Kerberos does wu-ftpd support? The reason I ask is that I can't build
wu-ftpd with Kerberos. I was trying to built wu-ftpd using MIT Kerberos
V4 patchlevel 10 on SunOS 4.1.3. Any help or information on building
wu-ftpd with Kerberos support is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jessica Kelley
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Does anyone else find subject lines like:
"[797] [796] Re: [779] Re: [777] Re: [776] ..."
to be not very useful? I apologize if this has been discussed before, but
is there any reason to number the messages?
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How to check if the password is a valid one. When I login to
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Hi,
I have wu-ftpd 2.4 running on an AIX 3.2.5 machine. It all installed
and runs great out of the box. Now I need to restrict access to some
things and am trying to configure the autogroup support - it does not
seem to work. I have:
class local anonymous "IP address of my PC"
class remote real,guest,anonymous *
autogroup localftp local
autogroup nobody remote
in my ftpaccess file for testing purposes. No matter where I FTP
from, my ftpd runs as ftp:system and I can can change to and read
directories that are owned by ftp:localftp and mode 750.
Should this work?
Is there anything obvious I should check?
Thanks,
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> Does anyone else find subject lines like:
> "[797] [796] Re: [779] Re: [777] Re: [776] ..."
>
> to be not very useful? I apologize if this has been discussed before, but
> is there any reason to number the messages?
>
Yes, and I'm wondering why the need to number messages can't be met
with an X-header instead of polluting the subject line.
Dan
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Is it possible to add new conversion routines to wu-ftpd ? I want to be
able to do automatic image format conversions when retrieving image files.
For example, I might have an SGI RGB file and want to retrieve it as a
GIF file. I want to be able to execute a command like the following:
( test is the SGI file )
GET test.gif.gz
Looking at the code quickly it appears that this is possible. WOuld like
pointers on what to do if it can be done.
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Excerpts from internet.listserv.wu-ftpd: 30-Nov-94 [814] Kerberos by
"Jessica B. Kelley"@alw.
> Hello,
>
> Within wu-ftpd-2.4, there is code that supports Kerberos.
Which versio
> n
> of Kerberos does wu-ftpd support? The reason I ask is that I can't build
> wu-ftpd with Kerberos. I was trying to built wu-ftpd using MIT Kerberos
> V4 patchlevel 10 on SunOS 4.1.3. Any help or information on building
> wu-ftpd with Kerberos support is greatly appreciated.
>
The Kerberos product that comes with Ultrix I believe. I want to say
DSS, but I'm not sure. A version of 2.1c which has real Kerberos support
is available on bitsy.mit.edu, and was implemented as per the spec of
the FTP working group of the IETF. I'm currently working on further
modifications to that, though I ported those changes to version 2.4 and
am using that as a development base.
-D