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I am trying to get the guest login working.

My ftpaccess file is (the relevant part)

class   remote  real,guest *
class anonymouses anonymous *

guestgroup unixsoft

My /etc/group file is

unixsoft:*:32:unixbeta

My /etc/passwd file is

unixbeta:(The Password):25:32:Unix Beta Software FTP
user:/users/internet/wu-ftpd/files/unixsoft/./:/bin/false



Everytime I try to connect as unixbeta, I get the following error message:

550 Can't set guest privileges.
Login failed.


Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.


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I am trying to get the guest login working.

My ftpaccess file is (the relevant part)

class   remote  real,guest *
class anonymouses anonymous *

guestgroup unixsoft

My /etc/group file is

unixsoft:*:32:unixbeta

My /etc/passwd file is

unixbeta:(The Password):25:32:Unix Beta Software FTP
user:/users/internet/wu-ftpd/files/unixsoft/./:/bin/false



Everytime I try to connect as unixbeta, I get the following error message:

550 Can't set guest privileges.
Login failed.

Other points of interest:
/etc/shells contains /bin/false
Anonymous logins work.
Real User logins work.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.


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I just read the recent announcement from CERT about the security holes in the
wu-ftpd daemon.  Where can I get the latest beta that fixes this problem?

Steve Morin


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On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Javanet Cafe Mail wrote:

>
> I just read the recent announcement from CERT about the security holes in the
> wu-ftpd daemon.  Where can I get the latest beta that fixes this problem?

THe problem is not with wu-ftpd itself, but with the way it is/was
compiled in some binary distributions. Any version of wu-ftpd, compiled
properly, will not be subject to that hole.

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I want to know the same. Would you please summarize this on the list for all to
see?

John

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My apologies for having to ask this, but is there a FAQ for wu-ftpd? I
haven't been able to find anything that would indicate there is one
available.


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On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:

> On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Javanet Cafe Mail wrote:
>
> >
> > I just read the recent announcement from CERT about the security holes in the
> > wu-ftpd daemon.  Where can I get the latest beta that fixes this problem?
>
> THe problem is not with wu-ftpd itself, but with the way it is/was
> compiled in some binary distributions. Any version of wu-ftpd, compiled
> properly, will not be subject to that hole.

When I compiled wu-ftpd-2.4, the anon login was able to DEL files which are
world readable! (while the one that has the SITE EXEC bug does not have
that prob.)

Example file:

-rw-r--r-- root    root 30 Nov      0 Whatever-File

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>
> On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Javanet Cafe Mail wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I just read the recent announcement from CERT about the security holes in the
> > > wu-ftpd daemon.  Where can I get the latest beta that fixes this problem?
> >
> > THe problem is not with wu-ftpd itself, but with the way it is/was
> > compiled in some binary distributions. Any version of wu-ftpd, compiled
> > properly, will not be subject to that hole.
>
> When I compiled wu-ftpd-2.4, the anon login was able to DEL files which are
> world readable! (while the one that has the SITE EXEC bug does not have
> that prob.)
>
> Example file:
>
> -rw-r--r-- root    root 30 Nov      0 Whatever-File
>
What were the permisions on the parent directory?
And who owns it?

bill

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I got the version 2.4.2(7). I compile and install it but the anonymous
users cannot dir or see ftp messages.


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Um, would any of you where I could get a version of wu-ftpd
that allows kerberized authentications???




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On Sun, 3 Dec 1995, Bill Gercken wrote:

> >
> > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Javanet Cafe Mail wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > I just read the recent announcement from CERT about the security holes in the
> > > > wu-ftpd daemon.  Where can I get the latest beta that fixes this problem?
> > >
> > > THe problem is not with wu-ftpd itself, but with the way it is/was
> > > compiled in some binary distributions. Any version of wu-ftpd, compiled
> > > properly, will not be subject to that hole.
> >
> > When I compiled wu-ftpd-2.4, the anon login was able to DEL files which are
> > world readable! (while the one that has the SITE EXEC bug does not have
> > that prob.)
> >
> > Example file:
> >
> > -rw-r--r-- root    root 30 Nov      0 Whatever-File
> >
> What were the permisions on the parent directory?
> And who owns it?

-rwx-wx-wx root     root         incoming

(actualy if i do "su ftp", I can rm the file after the prompt:
       rm: remove `Whatever-File', overwriding mode 0644? y
which is also questionable why this is allowed!)

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> -rwx-wx-wx root     root         incoming
>
> (actualy if i do "su ftp", I can rm the file after the prompt:
>       rm: remove `Whatever-File', overwriding mode 0644? y
> which is also questionable why this is allowed!)

Why?  Because you can write in the directory, so you can remove the
file.

Set the sticky bit on the directory, if your OS supports it
       chmod +t incoming


Add these lines to your ftpaccess file:

       chmod           no      anonymous
       delete          no      anonymous
       rename          no      anonymous
       overwrite       no      anonymous
       umask           no      anonymous

(assuming your anonymous class is called 'anonymous')

and while you are at it:

       path-filter anonymous /etc/allowed.filenames ^[-A-Za-z0-9\._]*$ ^\. ^-

       upload  /ftp    *               no nodirs
       upload  /ftp    /incoming       yes root ftpadmin 0660 nodirs

Can also be very useful.


Hope this is of some help,
Russell
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On Sun, 3 Dec 1995, Dovid Zirkind wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Dec 1995, Bill Gercken wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Javanet Cafe Mail wrote:
> > > [...RUDE CUT...]
> > > Example file:
> > > -rw-r--r-- root    root 30 Nov      0 Whatever-File
> > What were the permisions on the parent directory?
> > And who owns it?
> -rwx-wx-wx root     root         incoming
> (actualy if i do "su ftp", I can rm the file after the prompt:
>       rm: remove `Whatever-File', overwriding mode 0644? y
> which is also questionable why this is allowed!)

No, it is not! The answer is: RTFM!! Looks like another DOS-aholic entered
the scene!!!

[NOVICE MODE ON]
The ability of removing a file is ALSO determined by the directory it is in.
If you can remove the file as by the file-settings, everybody knows why.
But if the directory it is in, and the directory-settings specify you may
write in it, you can also delete the file (this is where the DOS-gurus
;-) look supprised). But in this case, *NIX will give you the opportunity
to change your mind (just because it knows you DOSsers would be supprised!).
[NORMAL MODE]

Good luck on your journey throught the REAL world (which of course excludes
the use of M$-DOS and M$-Win95 B.C. . . . )

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On Sun, 3 Dec 1995, Dovid Zirkind wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Dec 1995, Bill Gercken wrote:
> > > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Javanet Cafe Mail wrote:
> > > >
> > > Example file:
> > >
> > > -rw-r--r-- root    root 30 Nov      0 Whatever-File
> > >
> > What were the permisions on the parent directory?
> > And who owns it?
>
> -rwx-wx-wx root     root         incoming
>
> (actualy if i do "su ftp", I can rm the file after the prompt:
>       rm: remove `Whatever-File', overwriding mode 0644? y
> which is also questionable why this is allowed!)

This is normal for any directory.  If the user has write perms to the directory
they can blow anything away.  Just look at /tmp.

That is of course if the sticky bit is not set.

Brian

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Quoting Javanet Cafe Mail, who wrote :

> I just read the recent announcement from CERT about the security holes in the
> wu-ftpd daemon.  Where can I get the latest beta that fixes this problem?

Reread the announcement. That is not about a hole in the daemon itself, it
is about a very misconfigured daemon that was shipped with a Linux installation
set, which opened a security hole.

Getting the source from (relative to your slackware source path) :

source/n/tcpip/wu-ftpd-2.4.tar.gz

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I'm not aware of any kerberized wu-ftpd (part of the reason I lurk
here is the hope the I or someone else will have time to do it.) If
you work on one, be sure to base it on draft-8 or later of the IETF
ftp security spec (draft-9 should be out soon, but the changes are all
clarifications as far as I know.)

Some future MIT Kerberos V5 release will probably contain my
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ftp/ftpd, but it's still in testing now. (The old draft-3 steve lunt
code is part of CNS-V4 already, if that suits your needs, there's info
on getting the Free Network Release at the url below.)

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I found a serious bug in the academ 2.4 release 7 ftpd.
Users who don't have valid shells but have accounts
are allowed to ftp. I have since gone back to the
original 2.4 from WU.
The two compiles were on AIX3.2.5 and used the
default makefiles for AIX.

-Feisal
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I seem to be having problems with the gunzip -d and uncompression on
the fly.

I do have the uncompress enabled in the access file, and in the logs
it shows instead of a -... it does show that the file has been uncompressed
with a "C"...

BUT...

the file that is put out is 0 bytes here is a session:
ftp> get  pFR-call.r1.ascii
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for /bin/gzip.
226 Transfer complete.


but the file is:
-rw-------   1 80       10             0 Dec  4 11:52 pFR-call.r1.ascii

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Thanks Michelle Butler





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On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Feisal Mohammed wrote:

> I found a serious bug in the academ 2.4 release 7 ftpd.
> Users who don't have valid shells but have accounts
> are allowed to ftp. I have since gone back to the
> original 2.4 from WU.

Give these users a shell like /dev/null or /etc/ftponly, and put the name
of the shell you assign them into /etc/shells. If they attempt to ftp and
there is no specified shell for the user in /etc/passwd, I think that it
is assumed that they are using the "default shell", /bin/sh on every
system I've ever used.

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On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:

> On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Feisal Mohammed wrote:
>
> > I found a serious bug in the academ 2.4 release 7 ftpd.
> > Users who don't have valid shells but have accounts
> > are allowed to ftp. I have since gone back to the
> > original 2.4 from WU.
>
> Give these users a shell like /dev/null or /etc/ftponly, and put the name
> of the shell you assign them into /etc/shells. If they attempt to ftp and
> there is no specified shell for the user in /etc/passwd, I think that it
> is assumed that they are using the "default shell", /bin/sh on every
> system I've ever used.
>
I guess I didn't explain myself properly. Sorry :) These users have
shells like /usr/local/bin/noshell in the /etc/passwd and
only the standard shells are listed in the /etc/shells e.g
tcsh, ksh, and sh.
Yet academ 2.4.2 beta 7 allows these users to login as if their
shells were listed in the /etc/shells.

-Feisal
University of the West Indies

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On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Feisal Mohammed wrote:

> I guess I didn't explain myself properly. Sorry :) These users have
> shells like /usr/local/bin/noshell in the /etc/passwd and
> only the standard shells are listed in the /etc/shells e.g
> tcsh, ksh, and sh.
> Yet academ 2.4.2 beta 7 allows these users to login as if their
> shells were listed in the /etc/shells.

Hmm, I see what you mean. If that is the case, it definitely appears as a
hole...

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BETA 8 is now available. It has been tested on the following systems:

Solaris 2.4, SunOS 4.1.4, NetBSD 1.0, FreeBSD 2.0.5-RELEASE, BSD/OS 2.0.1,
BSD/OS 1.1, ISC 3.2, Linux 1.2.8.

I would like to hear from folks with access to HP-UX, Digital Unix, IRIX
and AIX in particular. Please send mail to the [email protected]
address.

This is another release candidate.


Added some fixes for CPP processing problems with Digital Unix from
Laurent Ghys <[email protected]>.

Added some fixed for the use of sys_siglist from a number of people.
Now, HAS_SIGLIST must be defined for this to be used.

Added some information in NOTES for adding shadow support under Linux.

Lowered optimization level from O3 to O2 for AIX as suggested by
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Added HAVE_SETPROCTITLE as a possible define to include the setproctitle()
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Added HAVE_GETRLIMIT and changes config files to support it where available
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BETA 8 is now available. It has been tested on the following systems:

Solaris 2.4, SunOS 4.1.4, NetBSD 1.0, FreeBSD 2.0.5-RELEASE, BSD/OS 2.0.1,
BSD/OS 1.1, ISC 3.2, Linux 1.2.8.

I would like to hear from folks with access to HP-UX, Digital Unix, IRIX
and AIX in particular. Please send mail to the [email protected]
address.

This is another release candidate.

The location is:
       ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-8.tar.Z


                  -0-FIXES IN THIS RELEASE-0-

Added some fixes for CPP processing problems with Digital Unix from
Laurent Ghys <[email protected]>.

Added some fixed for the use of sys_siglist from a number of people.
Now, HAS_SIGLIST must be defined for this to be used.

Added some information in NOTES for adding shadow support under Linux.

Lowered optimization level from O3 to O2 for AIX as suggested by
[email protected] (Thomas Hilgert).

Made a number of changes suggested by Evan Champion <[email protected]> for
BSD/OS.

Added HAVE_SETPROCTITLE as a possible define to include the setproctitle()
library routine from the system if it is available. Suggested by Evan
Champion <[email protected]>. Also, added differentiator so that BSDI 1.X
setproctitle() library routine is not used since it appears to be buggy.

Added HAVE_GETRLIMIT and changes config files to support it where available
in preference to HAVE_GETDTABLESIZE, which is now obsolete. Suggested by
Evan Champion <[email protected]>.

Added some FAQ references in the README file. Suggested by Fred Korz
<[email protected]>

Overhauled reply, lreply and setproctitle to make appropriate use of
varargs or stdargs as appropriate.


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On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Chris Woods wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Dec 1995, Feisal Mohammed wrote:
>
> > I guess I didn't explain myself properly. Sorry :) These users have
> > shells like /usr/local/bin/noshell in the /etc/passwd and
> > only the standard shells are listed in the /etc/shells e.g
> > tcsh, ksh, and sh.
> > Yet academ 2.4.2 beta 7 allows these users to login as if their
> > shells were listed in the /etc/shells.
>
> Hmm, I see what you mean. If that is the case, it definitely appears as a
> hole...

AIX uses /etc/security/login.cfg for the shell list.  I'm not sure if the AIX
supporting code proposed by a few people actually made it into 2.4.2b7...
-nik


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Running AIX 3.2.5
Tried compiling.
No go--.vsnprint not found by the linker.  What does this function do?
Where is it usually found, ie library?

Thanks,
David

>BETA 8 is now available. It has been tested on the following systems:
>
>Solaris 2.4, SunOS 4.1.4, NetBSD 1.0, FreeBSD 2.0.5-RELEASE, BSD/OS 2.0.1,
>BSD/OS 1.1, ISC 3.2, Linux 1.2.8.
>
>I would like to hear from folks with access to HP-UX, Digital Unix, IRIX
>and AIX in particular. Please send mail to the [email protected]
>address.
>
>This is another release candidate.
>
>The location is:
>        ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-8.tar.Z
>
>
>                   -0-FIXES IN THIS RELEASE-0-
>
>Added some fixes for CPP processing problems with Digital Unix from
>Laurent Ghys <[email protected]>.
>
>Added some fixed for the use of sys_siglist from a number of people.
>Now, HAS_SIGLIST must be defined for this to be used.
>
>Added some information in NOTES for adding shadow support under Linux.
>
>Lowered optimization level from O3 to O2 for AIX as suggested by
>[email protected] (Thomas Hilgert).
>
>Made a number of changes suggested by Evan Champion <[email protected]> for
>BSD/OS.
>
>Added HAVE_SETPROCTITLE as a possible define to include the setproctitle()
>library routine from the system if it is available. Suggested by Evan
>Champion <[email protected]>. Also, added differentiator so that BSDI 1.X
>setproctitle() library routine is not used since it appears to be buggy.
>
>Added HAVE_GETRLIMIT and changes config files to support it where available
>in preference to HAVE_GETDTABLESIZE, which is now obsolete. Suggested by
>Evan Champion <[email protected]>.
>
>Added some FAQ references in the README file. Suggested by Fred Korz
><[email protected]>
>
>Overhauled reply, lreply and setproctitle to make appropriate use of
>varargs or stdargs as appropriate.

............................................................................
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Excerpts from internet.listserv.wu-ftpd: 3-Dec-95 kerberized wu-ftpd by
"John T. Chung"@us.itd.u
> Um, would any of you where I could get a version of wu-ftpd
> that allows kerberized authentications???
http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/dist

Eventually I will finish getting good diffs and propagate them to Stan
Barber, but I've been too busy:-(

-D

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Hi all,

Where is the list server for this list? I know it chainged a
while back, and I seem to have misplaced the new address.


Keith.

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After receiving a couple of reports from people with older versions of
tar saying that they couldn't untar the distribution, I decided to re-tar
it with the backwards-compatibility switch.  For those of you who were
having problems, please try this new tarfile.  For those of you for whom
the tarfile worked fine, you can ignore this message.

Please note that the CHECKSUMS file had to be updated when the file was
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On Wed, 6 Dec 1995, Keith Smith wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Where is the list server for this list? I know it chainged a
> while back, and I seem to have misplaced the new address.

The new list server can be reached at [email protected].


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The patches that were previously released still haven't been incorporated into
the latest beta 8 release.  Unfortunatley I don't remember who did them,
because I chopped the headers when I made the patch file.

Here is the complete patch:

***** CUT HERE for ftp.c.patch *****
*** ftpd.c.dist Thu Oct 26 22:58:59 1995
--- ftpd.c      Thu Oct 26 23:08:30 1995
***************
*** 44,45 ****
--- 44,46 ----
 #include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <sys/uio.h>
 #include <sys/param.h>
***************
*** 130,131 ****
--- 131,134 ----

+ extern int timeout;
+
 /* File containing login names NOT to be used on this machine. Commonly used
***************
*** 233,234 ****
--- 236,238 ----
 extern int authenticated;
+ static void TPtoolong();

***************
*** 1078,1079 ****
--- 1082,1099 ----

+ static void
+ TPtoolong()
+ {
+     time_t now;
+
+     reply(421,
+       "Timeout (%d seconds): closing control connection.", timeout);
+     (void) time(&now);
+     if (logging) {
+         syslog(LOG_INFO,
+             "User %s timed out after %d seconds at %.24s",
+             (pw ? pw -> pw_name : "unknown"), timeout, ctime(&now));
+     }
+     dologout(1);
+ }
+
 int
***************
*** 1992,1993 ****
--- 2012,2014 ----
     byte_count = 0;
+     (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
     if (size != (off_t) - 1)
***************
*** 2000,2003 ****
           fromlen = sizeof(from);
!
         s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
         if (s < 0) {
--- 2021,2025 ----
           fromlen = sizeof(from);
!       alarm(timeout);
         s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
+       alarm(0);
         if (s < 0) {
***************
*** 2067,2068 ****
--- 2089,2091 ----
 {
+
     register int c,
***************
*** 2073,2075 ****
--- 2096,2101 ----

+     (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
     transflag++;
+
     if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2081,2082 ****
--- 2107,2109 ----
     case TYPE_A:
+         alarm(timeout);
         while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2087,2088 ****
--- 2114,2116 ----
                 (void) putc('\r', outstr);
+               alarm(timeout);
             }
***************
*** 2089,2092 ****
             (void) putc(c, outstr);
!         }
         fflush(outstr);
         transflag = 0;
--- 2117,2121 ----
             (void) putc(c, outstr);
!       }
         fflush(outstr);
+       alarm(0);
         transflag = 0;
***************
*** 2119,2121 ****
         while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 &&
!                write(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
             byte_count += cnt;
--- 2148,2150 ----
         while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 &&
!                TPwrite(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
             byte_count += cnt;
***************
*** 2139,2140 ****
--- 2168,2170 ----
     transflag = 0;
+     alarm(0);
     perror_reply(426, "Data connection");
***************
*** 2144,2145 ****
--- 2174,2176 ----
     transflag = 0;
+     alarm(0);
     perror_reply(551, "Error on input file");
***************
*** 2164,2166 ****
--- 2195,2200 ----

+     (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
     transflag++;
+
     if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2173,2175 ****
     case TYPE_L:
!         while ((cnt = read(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
             if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
--- 2207,2209 ----
     case TYPE_L:
!         while ((cnt = TPread(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
             if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
***************
*** 2189,2190 ****
--- 2223,2225 ----
     case TYPE_A:
+       alarm(timeout);
         while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2191,2194 ****
             byte_count++;
!             if (c == '\n')
                 bare_lfs++;
             while (c == '\r') {
--- 2226,2231 ----
             byte_count++;
!             if (c == '\n') {
                 bare_lfs++;
+               alarm(timeout);
+            }
             while (c == '\r') {
***************
*** 2198,2199 ****
--- 2235,2237 ----
                     (void) putc('\r', outstr);
+                   alarm(timeout);
                     if (c == '\0' || c == EOF)
***************
*** 2206,2207 ****
--- 2244,2246 ----
         fflush(outstr);
+       alarm(0);
         if (ferror(instr))
***************
*** 2224,2225 ****
--- 2263,2265 ----
     transflag = 0;
+     alarm(0);
     perror_reply(426, "Data Connection");
***************
*** 2229,2230 ****
--- 2269,2271 ----
     transflag = 0;
+     alarm(0);
     perror_reply(452, "Error writing file");
***************
*** 3273 ****
--- 3314,3339 ----
 #endif /* ULTRIX_AUTH */
+
+
+ int TPwrite(fd, buf, nbyte)
+      int fd;
+      char *buf;
+      int nbyte;
+ {
+   int cnt;
+   alarm(timeout);
+   cnt = write(fd, buf, nbyte);
+   alarm(0);
+   return cnt;
+ }
+
+ int TPread(fd, buf, nbyte)
+      int fd;
+      char *buf;
+      int nbyte;
+ {
+   int cnt;
+   alarm(timeout);
+   cnt = read(fd, buf, nbyte);
+   alarm(0);
+   return cnt;
+ }
***** END OF PATCH FILE*****

MB
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On Dec 5,  4:40am, Stan Barber wrote:
> Subject: Academ version of wu-ftpd 2.4 Release 2 Beta 8 available for test
> BETA 8 is now available. It has been tested on the following systems:
>
> Solaris 2.4, SunOS 4.1.4, NetBSD 1.0, FreeBSD 2.0.5-RELEASE, BSD/OS 2.0.1,
> BSD/OS 1.1, ISC 3.2, Linux 1.2.8.
>
> I would like to hear from folks with access to HP-UX, Digital Unix, IRIX
> and AIX in particular. Please send mail to the [email protected]
> address.
>
> This is another release candidate.
>
>-- End of excerpt from Stan Barber

I will be trying it on IRIX 5.3. However I'm not sure where to find the
beta. At ftp.academ.com which appears a few months old or at ftp.wugate...
Your message did not give a location.


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On  5 Dec 95, Vidiot wrote:

> The patches that were previously released still haven't been incorporated into
> the latest beta 8 release.  Unfortunatley I don't remember who did them,
> because I chopped the headers when I made the patch file.

It might be a good idea to send a copy of that to the "bugs" address
(umm, I think its [email protected]) or to Stan himself, I
don't think he's on this list.

Keith.

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On Dec 5,  4:44am, Stan Barber wrote:
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> The location is:
>       ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-8.tar.Z
>
>
>-- End of excerpt from Stan Barber


Ignore the other where is it question from me. I've found it.
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Hi again,
       I got the patch today and installed it --- Unfortunately it does
not fix the problem --- I agree with you that the Sun NFS is the cause
but the patch 100173-12 doesn't appear to fix it.

>From what I understand the bug may not be there in Solaris 2 so it might
go away....
Unfortunately for those of us using 4.1.x we have to use a local disk or
the hack workaround setting the mode to 000

Pete
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Hello All,
I just read the docs in wu-ftpd 2.4, and couldn't find anything about
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Hi,

I have a few ftp servers setup at different sites around the world and one
refuses to work.

the message when trying to login is:

421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.
No control connection for command: Illegal seek

I have checked the ftpaccess file for the location of the shutmsg file and
removed it (it wasn't there to start with). I checked the syslog file and this
is the message that appears after I provide a login name but before I am
prompted for a password

ftpd[128]: exiting on signal 11

Any idea would be great.

Can you please email direct.

       ...peter
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Hi Guru ,

On my system (Solaris 2.4) , they are many "ftpd" daemons
since many days , is there a solution for this problem .
In other hand , I have not a record for the ftp'users ( wu-ftp )
with the "last" command  .


Any idea would be great - Thanks a lot


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Hi Guru ,

On my system (Solaris 2.4) , they are many "ftpd" daemons
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Any idea would be great - Thanks a lot


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<On my system (Solaris 2.4) , they are many "ftpd" daemons
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<with the "last" command  .
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Did you install the patch that I posted to the mail list a few days ago?

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On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, Peter Musca wrote:

> I have a few ftp servers setup at different sites around the world and one
> refuses to work.
>
> the message when trying to login is:
>
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> Login failed.
> No control connection for command: Illegal seek
>
> I have checked the ftpaccess file for the location of the shutmsg file and
> removed it (it wasn't there to start with). I checked the syslog file and this
> is the message that appears after I provide a login name but before I am
> prompted for a password
>
> ftpd[128]: exiting on signal 11

I don't know on what OS you're installing on, but on Linux a signal 11
means you have got SERIOUS problems with memory. Or: there is none
available, or: one of your simms needs a replacement.
The reason I know this, is because I had problems with a HP disk with a
lack of decent cooling: the swap-space on the drive was not accessible properly
and voila: there is your signal 11!!!

> Can you please email direct.

Both okay as well?

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On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, Peter Musca wrote:

> I have a few ftp servers setup at different sites around the world and one
> refuses to work.
>
> the message when trying to login is:
>
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> Login failed.
> No control connection for command: Illegal seek
>
> I have checked the ftpaccess file for the location of the shutmsg file and
> removed it (it wasn't there to start with). I checked the syslog file and this
> is the message that appears after I provide a login name but before I am
> prompted for a password
>
> ftpd[128]: exiting on signal 11

I don't know on what OS you're installing on, but on Linux a signal 11
means you have got SERIOUS problems with memory. Or: there is none
available, or: one of your simms needs a replacement.
The reason I know this, is because I had problems with a HP disk with a
lack of decent cooling: the swap-space on the drive was not accessible properly
and voila: there is your signal 11!!!

> Can you please email direct.

Both okay as well?

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<On my system (Solaris 2.4) , they are many "ftpd" daemons
<since many days , is there a solution for this problem .
<In other hand , I have not a record for the ftp'users ( wu-ftp )
<with the "last" command  .
<
<Any idea would be great - Thanks a lot
<------------------------------------------------------------------------
<Sylvain KOUDA

Did you install the patch that I posted to the mail list a few days ago?

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    Hi everybody,

    I am trying to run wu-ftpd on BSDI BSD/OS 2.0.1

    I am able to compile wu-ftpd (version 2.4) and get it running. But
    when I try to start a ftp session, I do not get any response back
    after entering the user name. On the console I see continuously
    following message being displayed
       sleeping: flock of pid operation failed: operation not supported

    I have the directory created for ftp-pid files with proper permissions

    drwxr_xr_x    2     bin     bin    512     ftpd-pid

    and 0 length file for ftp.pids-local get created

    _rw_r__r__   1     bin     bin     0       ftp.pids-local

    It looks like BSD does not support locking of files.  So my question
    is whether there is any patch for BSD for wu-ftpd and/or what am I
    doing wrong in setting up wu-ftpd and what should be done to rectify
    the error.

    Thanks in advance,

    Madhavi

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    Hi everybody,

    I am trying to run wu-ftpd on BSDI BSD/OS 2.0.1

    I am able to compile wu-ftpd (version 2.4) and get it running. But
    when I try to start a ftp session, I do not get any response back
    after entering the user name. On the console I see continuously
    following message being displayed
       sleeping: flock of pid operation failed: operation not supported

    I have the directory created for ftp-pid files with proper permissions

    drwxr_xr_x    2     bin     bin    512     ftpd-pid

    and 0 length file for ftp.pids-local get created

    _rw_r__r__   1     bin     bin     0       ftp.pids-local

    It looks like BSD does not support locking of files.  So my question
    is whether there is any patch for BSD for wu-ftpd and/or what am I
    doing wrong in setting up wu-ftpd and what should be done to rectify
    the error.

    Thanks in advance,

    Madhavi

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I am told that there is a WU-FTPD-2.4 patch relating to lingering ftp
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  http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/packages/wuarchive-ftpd/

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  http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/packages/wuarchive-ftpd/

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>  I am told that there is a WU-FTPD-2.4 patch relating to lingering ftp
>  connections following timeouts.  I fail to find any 2.4 patches at...
>
>     http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/packages/wuarchive-ftpd/
>
>  A great "thank you" to anyone who can point me in the right direction.
>  Please reply to [email protected].  Have been a [email protected]
>  subscriber for nearly four months but have never seen any traffic.
>
>  --
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>  UTexas Computation Center   Phone:    +1 512-471-6387 +1 512-471-8530
>

It's in ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private; the README file that gets
printed when you connect gives you the filename.

Pat Wilson
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[ I know I saw this go by the other day, but I didn't save the message.
 Sorry for asking the question again...]

My DU3.2 machine is choking on unresolved symbol "vsnprintf" in
src/ftpd.c of the 2.4.2-beta-8 distribution.  What's the 4th
argument?  Is there a workaround?

Thanks.

Pat Wilson
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>  I am told that there is a WU-FTPD-2.4 patch relating to lingering ftp
>  connections following timeouts.  I fail to find any 2.4 patches at...
>
>     http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/packages/wuarchive-ftpd/
>
>  A great "thank you" to anyone who can point me in the right direction.
>  Please reply to [email protected].  Have been a [email protected]
>  subscriber for nearly four months but have never seen any traffic.
>
>  --
>  Donald E. Blais             Internet: [email protected]
>  UTexas Computation Center   Phone:    +1 512-471-6387 +1 512-471-8530
>

It's in ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private; the README file that gets
printed when you connect gives you the filename.

Pat Wilson
[email protected]

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On Dec 8,  2:57pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Subject: Re: Any patches to wu-ftpd-2.4?
> >  I am told that there is a WU-FTPD-2.4 patch relating to lingering ftp
> >  connections following timeouts.  I fail to find any 2.4 patches at...
> >
> >     http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/packages/wuarchive-ftpd/
> >
> >  A great "thank you" to anyone who can point me in the right direction.
> >  Please reply to [email protected].  Have been a [email protected]
> >  subscriber for nearly four months but have never seen any traffic.
> >
> >  --
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> >  UTexas Computation Center   Phone:    +1 512-471-6387 +1 512-471-8530
> >
>
> It's in ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private; the README file that gets
> printed when you connect gives you the filename.

       I can not see anything in this directory. It is protected !!!
>
> Pat Wilson
> [email protected]
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[ I know I saw this go by the other day, but I didn't save the message.
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My DU3.2 machine is choking on unresolved symbol "vsnprintf" in
src/ftpd.c of the 2.4.2-beta-8 distribution.  What's the 4th
argument?  Is there a workaround?

Thanks.

Pat Wilson
[email protected]

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>       I can not see anything in this directory. It is protected !!!

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> > It's in ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private; the README file that gets
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>  I can not see anything in this directory. It is protected !!!

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Hi, I am writing to inquire if a patch is available for wu-ftpd
that will allow for virtual servers.

Basically, the setup is this, I've got VIF running on a machine
right now, with 4 different IPs running into the same box.

What I would like, is to have an ftpd that, depending on what IP addess
the person comes in from, dumps them into different directories.

I've got AFS and NFS running on this machine right now, so each user
may have more than one home directory.

I know of patch written by Brian Kramer for virtual servers, but that
only works for anonymous ftp's and not others.

Thank you.

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Hello everybody !

I have installed the wu-ftpd 2.4 on Linux 1.2.13 !
Now I've got the problem that the "ls -la" just as the "dir" command do not work
for anonymous users ??

Any kind of help ist needed and would be honoured !!

RaZe    <[email protected]>

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Ok folks got 2 questions:

       1) What/where is the latest Wu-ftpd or patches

       Now that my new ftp server is running under Solaris 2.4
       I am experiencing the lingering ftpd's

       2) Is there a better statistical reporter then
               xferstats ?

thanks.
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    [email protected]  | Frederick Biomedical SuperComputing Center
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Ok folks got 2 questions:

1) What/where is the latest Wu-ftpd or patches

Now that my new ftp server is running under Solaris 2.4
I am experiencing the lingering ftpd's

2) Is there a better statistical reporter then
 xferstats ?

thanks.
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What I would like, is to have an ftpd that, depending on what IP addess
the person comes in from, dumps them into different directories.

I've got AFS and NFS running on this machine right now, so each user
may have more than one home directory.

I know of patch written by Brian Kramer for virtual servers, but that
only works for anonymous ftp's and not others.

Thank you.

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Any kind of help ist needed and would be honoured !!

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Hello everybody !

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for anonymous users ??

Any kind of help ist needed and would be honoured !!

RaZe <[email protected]>



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On Mon, 11 Dec 1995, Phil Poole wrote:

> Ok folks got 2 questions:
>
>       1) What/where is the latest Wu-ftpd or patches
>
>       Now that my new ftp server is running under Solaris 2.4
>       I am experiencing the lingering ftpd's
>
>       2) Is there a better statistical reporter then
>               xferstats ?
>
> thanks.
> --
>        Phil Poole     | SUN Unix Administrator
>      [email protected]        | Frederick Biomedical SuperComputing Center
>       (301) 846-5721  | Frederick MD, 21702
>

Looks like the lastest and greatest wu-ftpd what will work with linux on
a Sun system is the wu-ftpd-2.4-fixed.tar.gz version from
medusa.k12.ar.us compiled Ok after we edited the ftpd.c source code to
remove the #if def shadow_passwrd section thru to #endif, because we are
not using them. We got it up and running and now we are moving the files
around.

Good Luck!
Eddie B.


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On Mon, 11 Dec 1995, Phil Poole wrote:

> Ok folks got 2 questions:
>
>  1) What/where is the latest Wu-ftpd or patches
>
>  Now that my new ftp server is running under Solaris 2.4
>  I am experiencing the lingering ftpd's
>
>  2) Is there a better statistical reporter then
>   xferstats ?
>
> thanks.
> --
>        Phil Poole | SUN Unix Administrator
>      [email protected] | Frederick Biomedical SuperComputing Center
>       (301) 846-5721 | Frederick MD, 21702
>

Looks like the lastest and greatest wu-ftpd what will work with linux on
a Sun system is the wu-ftpd-2.4-fixed.tar.gz version from
medusa.k12.ar.us compiled Ok after we edited the ftpd.c source code to
remove the #if def shadow_passwrd section thru to #endif, because we are
not using them. We got it up and running and now we are moving the files
around.

Good Luck!
Eddie B.



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Hi everybody !

It's once again me....
Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
problem. I finally solved it !

Now I got an other problem:

There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
always get messages like this:

200 PORT command successful.
553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)

or:

200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
###################################################
452 Error writing file: Permission denied.

I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!

I hope that somebody can help me out !


RaZe    <[email protected]>

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Please go out and buy the O'Reilly Nutshell book entitled 'Managing Internet
Information Services'.  It has nearly all the info you need to properly setup
and configure your server.  Most of it is also in the manual pages and docs
that come with your source code.

ISBN: 1-56592-062-7

+Keith

 > Hi everybody !
 >
 > It's once again me....
 > Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
 > problem. I finally solved it !
 >
 > Now I got an other problem:
 >
 > There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
 > always get messages like this:
 >
 > 200 PORT command successful.
 > 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
 >
 > or:
 >
 > 200 PORT command successful.
 > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
 > ###################################################
 > 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
 >
 > I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
 > understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
 >
 > I hope that somebody can help me out !
 >
 >
 > RaZe        <[email protected]>
 >

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Hi everybody !

It's once again me....
Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
problem. I finally solved it !

Now I got an other problem:

There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
always get messages like this:

200 PORT command successful.
553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)

or:

200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
###################################################
452 Error writing file: Permission denied.

I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!

I hope that somebody can help me out !


RaZe <[email protected]>


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Please go out and buy the O'Reilly Nutshell book entitled 'Managing Internet
Information Services'.  It has nearly all the info you need to properly setup
and configure your server.  Most of it is also in the manual pages and docs
that come with your source code.

ISBN: 1-56592-062-7

+Keith

 > Hi everybody !
 >
 > It's once again me....
 > Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
 > problem. I finally solved it !
 >
 > Now I got an other problem:
 >
 > There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
 > always get messages like this:
 >
 > 200 PORT command successful.
 > 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
 >
 > or:
 >
 > 200 PORT command successful.
 > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
 > ###################################################
 > 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
 >
 > I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
 > understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
 >
 > I hope that somebody can help me out !
 >
 >
 > RaZe <[email protected]>
 >


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Hi everybody !

It's once again me....
Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
problem. I finally solved it !

Now I got an other problem:

There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
always get messages like this:

200 PORT command successful.
553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)

or:

200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
###################################################
452 Error writing file: Permission denied.

I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!

I hope that somebody can help me out !


RaZe <[email protected]>



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On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi everybody !
>
> It's once again me....
> Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
> problem. I finally solved it !
>
> Now I got an other problem:
>
> There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
> always get messages like this:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
>
> or:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
> ###################################################
> 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
>
> I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
> understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
>
> I hope that somebody can help me out !
>
>
> RaZe <[email protected]>
>
>
>


Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?

Brian

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On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi everybody !
>
> It's once again me....
> Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
> problem. I finally solved it !
>
> Now I got an other problem:
>
> There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
> always get messages like this:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
>
> or:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
> ###################################################
> 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
>
> I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
> understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
>
> I hope that somebody can help me out !
>
>
> RaZe <[email protected]>
>
>
>


Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?

Brian


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On Tue, 12 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

>
>
> Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?
>
> Brian
>
>
>

Unless I'm hallucinating too, it's not you. This seems to happen
sometimes. I'm not posting this to the list because I don't want to
hallucinate more ;-)

Dion

*----------------------------------------------*
| Dion Vansevenant        [email protected]  email |
| Faxon Canada Ltd.       (519) 472-1006 voice |
| London, ON Canada       (519) 472-1072 fax   |
*----------------------------------------------*

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On Tue, 12 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

>
>
> Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?
>
> Brian
>
>
>

Unless I'm hallucinating too, it's not you. This seems to happen
sometimes. I'm not posting this to the list because I don't want to
hallucinate more ;-)

Dion

*----------------------------------------------*
| Dion Vansevenant        [email protected]  email |
| Faxon Canada Ltd.       (519) 472-1006 voice |
| London, ON Canada       (519) 472-1072 fax   |
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No It's not just you ...
I just received a copy from you([email protected]) and a copy from
the list server([email protected]). So It would seem that something
is amiss

Cheers

Matt....

----------
From:   Brian Harvell[SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Wednesday, 13 December 1995 8:34
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: no uploads possible

On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi everybody !
>
> It's once again me....
> Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
> problem. I finally solved it !
>
> Now I got an other problem:
>
> There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
> always get messages like this:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
>
> or:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
> ###################################################
> 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
>
> I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
> understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
>
> I hope that somebody can help me out !
>
>
> RaZe <[email protected]>
>
>
>


Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?

Brian



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No It's not just you ...
I just received a copy from you([email protected]) and a copy from
the list server([email protected]). So It would seem that something
is amiss

Cheers

Matt....

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From:  Brian Harvell[SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:  Wednesday, 13 December 1995 8:34
To:  [email protected]
Subject:  Re: no uploads possible

On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi everybody !
>
> It's once again me....
> Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
> problem. I finally solved it !
>
> Now I got an other problem:
>
> There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
> always get messages like this:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
>
> or:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
> ###################################################
> 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
>
> I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
> understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
>
> I hope that somebody can help me out !
>
>
> RaZe <[email protected]>
>
>
>


Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?

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From [email protected] Wed Dec 13 00:00:33 1995
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From: [email protected] (Koos van den Hout _U nix and we all_)
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Quoting [email protected], who wrote :

> >  1) What/where is the latest Wu-ftpd or patches
> >
> >  Now that my new ftp server is running under Solaris 2.4
> >  I am experiencing the lingering ftpd's
> >
> >  2) Is there a better statistical reporter then
> >   xferstats ?
> >
> > thanks.
> > --
> >        Phil Poole | SUN Unix Administrator
> >      [email protected] | Frederick Biomedical SuperComputing Center
> >       (301) 846-5721 | Frederick MD, 21702
> >
>
> Looks like the lastest and greatest wu-ftpd what will work with linux on
> a Sun system is the wu-ftpd-2.4-fixed.tar.gz version from
> medusa.k12.ar.us compiled Ok after we edited the ftpd.c source code to
> remove the #if def shadow_passwrd section thru to #endif, because we are
> not using them. We got it up and running and now we are moving the files
> around.

Get the faq for the recent versions of wu-ftpd from

http://www.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html

for details on more recent versions, Linux, shadow passwords and other
questions.

                                                    Grtx. KH

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From: Bart Verspagen MERIT <[email protected]>
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Apologies if you see this message for the second time in a few days, but
I am under the impression something went wrong the first time I tried to
send this.

Anyway, I wonder if there is somebody out there who succesfully installed
wu-ftpd on a DEC OSF/1 (V3.2) system with enhanced scurity enabled.

I tried installing it, had no problems with compiling, but the only user
that will work is anonymous (and yes, I do have an /etc/shells file with
the appropriate entries). Switching to base security does the trick, but
I would rather stay on enhanced security...

Any help is appreciated!

Bart Verspagen

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From: Yanming PENG <[email protected]>
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> Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?
>
> Brian
>
You are not alone. I've received 2 copies of each mail for more than
two weeks. I've sent email to the list maintainer([email protected])
in Sat, 9 Dec 95. But things go worse as today I receive triple of post
"no uploads possible" by:
RaZe    <[email protected]>

These messages come from:
<[email protected]> Tue, 12 Dec 1995 21:31:32
ccgate.intera.co.uk Tue, 12 Dec 95 23:55:05 gmt
ccgate.intera.co.uk 13 Dec 95 00:22:22 gmt

It seems that some thing wrong in ccgate.intera.co.uk. I'm not sure
if the 4th copy is on the way :-(

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Allright, a lynx -dump of the faq, revised and improved. Additions allways
more then welcome.

Frequently Asked Questions about wu-ftpd, with answers

  Comments : this version is still lacking with details about certain
  operating systems. Comments about those are welcome.

  Also, a pure text version hasn't been made yet.
    _________________________________________________________________



 Contents of this FAQ


        1. What is wu-ftpd itself and this mailing list in particular ?
             1. How do I subscribe/unsubscribe ?
             2. Is this list archived anywhere ?
             3. What are related documents ?


        2. Where do I get the wu-ftpd ?
             1. Where do I get the updated version ?


        3. Compiling the wu-ftpd
             1. cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, ..
                being undeclared.
             2. wu-ftpd doesn't use the shadow passwords on my Linux
                machine.
             3. I need to use S/KEY authorisation
             4. The timezone in the xferlog is wrong


        4. Installing the wu-ftpd
             1. Command-line options for wu-ftpd


        5. The ftpaccess file
             1. Some files (banners, etc) don't get shown to anonymous
                users.


        6. Programs (ls, gzip, tar) work for real users, not for
           anonymous users, giving errors like 425 Can't create data
           socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number or simply no output.
             1. Solaris
             2. Linux
             3. Dec OSF


        7. Running wu-ftpd
             1. ftpd allways says "221 Server shutting down. Goodbye."
             2. Anonymous ftp works fine, but real users are denied
                access
             3. I want a real user to be able to access the host only
                via ftp, not via telnet
             4. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name
             5. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but
                in the most secure manner possible
             6. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security
                hole
             7. How do I make reports more readable ?


        8. Credits


   1. What is wu-ftpd itself and this mailing list in particular ?

      Wuarchive-ftpd, more affectionately known as wu-ftpd, is a
      replacement ftp daemon for Un*x systems developed at Washington
      University (*.wustl.edu) by Bryan D. O'Connor. wu-ftpd is the most
      popular ftp daemon on the Internet, used on many anonymous ftp
      sites all around the world.

      This mailing list is for discussing problems with maintaining this
      daemon and ftp-sites where it is used.

        1. How do I subscribe/unsubscribe ?

           To subscribe, send a mail message with a _body_ of _SUBSCRIBE
           WU-FTPD <your full name>_ to the list server
           [email protected]_.

           To unsubscribe, send a mail message with a _body_ of
           _UNSUBSCRIBE WU-FTPD_ to the list server
           [email protected]_.

           To send mail to all people on the list, send it to
           [email protected]_.

        2. Is this list archived anywhere ?

           YES. Searchable archive of this mailing list is available at
           <URL:http://freeway.oact.hq.nasa.gov/wuarchive.html>.

           The page at <URL:http://freeway.oact.hq.nasa.gov/wuftp.html>
           contains basic questions and answers about wu-ftpd.

           This archive is created and maintained by Judy Pellerin
           ([email protected]).

        3. What are related documents ?

           The information sheet for the last version from washington
           university itself is at <URL:http://www.wustl.edu/ftp>/A>

           'ANONYMOUS FTP CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES'

           A set of guidelines from CERT (Computer Emergency Response
           Team) about setting up anonymous ftp.

           <URL:ftp://ftp.cert.org/pub/tech_tips/anonymous_ftp>

           _'How to set up a secure ftp server'_

           A file describing how to set up anonymous ftp in general in a
           secure way, avoiding misuse.

           <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/sun-info/sun-faq/FAQs/SettingU
           pSecureFTP.faq>

           _'guestgroup howto'_

           A document describing the set up of guestgroups in the
           wu-ftpd server. At this moment a seperate document from this
           document.

           <URL:ftp://ftp.fni.com/pub/wu-ftpd/guest-howto>

           A document describing virtual ftp servers

           <URL:http://www.westnet.com/providers/multi-wu-ftpd.txt>

           _Read these. Something like_

#> telnet xxx.yyy.nl
Trying XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ...
Connected to xxx.yyy.nl.
Escape character is '^]'.

SunOS UNIX (xxx.yyy.nl)

login: ftp
Last login: Sat Oct 28 22:11:36 from xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.nl
SunOS Release 4.1.3 (HSIS_X25) #1: Wed Apr 7 14:19:15 MET DST 1993
%>
       should not happen.


   2. Where do I get the wu-ftpd ?

      The wu-ftpd home is wuarchive.wustl.edu, the exact URL is:

      ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/unix/wuarchive-ftpd/

      This daemon is available in source code and binaries from many
      other ftp-sites, ask _archie_ where to find it. Best is to compile
      it yourself, since it has a lot of compile-time options.

        1. Where do I get the updated version ?

           The above is the last version created by wuarchive. On the
           mailing list, an updated version has been created which is
           maintained by Stan Barber ([email protected]).

           You can get this beta by ftp from the directory :

           ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/ the directory is
           not browsable, a .message file will point you to what is the
           latest version.

           Remember, these are _BETA_ versions. Before asking/trying
           anything, check first that you have the latest version. And
           if you run this version, keep up with the list to make sure
           you get news of updates.

   3. Compiling the wu-ftpd

      In general, editing _src/pathnames.h_ and typing _build arch_
      should be enough.

        1. cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, .. being
           undeclared.

           This error is fully explained in the INSTALL/INSTALL.orig
           file in wu-ftpd package. A few relevant lines :

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.


        2. wu-ftpd doesn't use the shadow passwords on my Linux machine.


           Since most recent Linux distributions don't include shadow
           passwords, wu-ftpd assumes Linux does not have shadow
           passwords. To compile for shadow passwords with Linux :

              o Get the shadow.h from the latest shadow package.
              o After building the shadow package, you have a
                libshadow.a.
              o Copy shadow.h to the src dir.
              o Copy libshadow.a to the support dir.
              o Edit src/config.h to say '#define SHADOW_PASSWORD'
                instead of #undef.
              o Edit the LIBES line in src/Makefile to read :
                _LIBES = -lsupport -lbsd -lshadow_


           Modify _src/ftpd.c_ around line 1061 to read :


       xpasswd = pw_encrypt(passwd, salt);


        3. I need to use S/KEY authorisation

           Michael Brennen ([email protected]) wrote on the list:

The general SKEY procedure is something like this:

The last thing in config.h is an #undef SKEY; comment that out.  That is
a gotcha that can take some time to find, although that doesn't seem to=20
be the problem.

Copy skey.h into the src directory.

Copy libskey.a into the support directory.

Edit the appropriate Makefile.* in src/makefiles and add the following:
  add "-DSKEY" to the CFLAGS macro;
  add "-lskey" to the LIBES macro.

That should do it; if not, holler back.


        4. The timezone in the xferlog is wrong

           You compiled with support for setting the process title
           (SETPROCTITLE) on a machine that doesn't support this, where
           changing the process title clobbers the environment.
           Recompile with SETPROCTITLE #undef-ined.

           Systems which don't support SETPROCTITLE : Solaris.

   4. Installing the wu-ftpd

      In general, change the line for the ftp-server in /etc/inetd.conf
      (the file that defines the servers started by inetd. For some
      operating systems, this is another file).



        1. Command-line options for wu-ftpd

           With the latest versions, using no command-line options will
           set it to a default-mode, in which it will _not_ parse the
           ftpaccess file. Add the option _-a_ to the command line in
           inetd.conf.

   5. The ftpaccess file





        1. Some files (banners, etc) don't get shown to anonymous users.


           Files with absolute pathnames are relative to the current
           root. Put them in the ~ftp filesystem and make a link to
           there, or use this possibility to use different banners.

   6. Programs (ls, gzip, tar) work for real users, not for anonymous
      users, giving errors like 425 Can't create data socket
      (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number or simply no output.

      First, consider if you can't relink them staticly so the shared
      libraries aren't needed. You can get the GNU fileutils from :
      <URL:ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/pub/gnu/fileutils-3.12.tar.gz>
      (_version numbers may vary_).

      For different operating systems, different libraries and/or
      devices are needed. You can test if things are running correctly
      by doing a chroot to the ftp homedir. To test if /bin/ls is
      working in the ~ftp dir, type :

      _chroot ~ftp /bin/ls_



        1. Solaris

           Solaris needs ~ftp/dev/tcp and ~ftp/dev/zero and the
           libraries. Use the command _truss_ to find out which
           libraries a program uses.

        2. Linux

           Use the command _ldd_ to find out which libraries a program
           uses.

        3. Dec OSF

           Copy the static version of ls (/sbin/ls) and not the dynamic
           one. The static version is about 400K.
           Make passwd and group files in ~ftp/etc. Copy the '/etc/sia'
           dir to ~ftp/etc/sia

   7. Running wu-ftpd



        1. ftpd allways says "221 Server shutting down. Goodbye."

           The directive ftpshut in the ftpaccess file points to a file
           that exists at that moment. Either change the directive or
           delete the file.

           Also, after you've used the ftpshut command, you'll need to
           remove the ftpshut file by hand.

        2. Anonymous ftp works fine, but real users are denied access

           Check the following :

              o Their shell is in the /etc/shells file. Note : AIX
                doesn't even have this file, so you need to create it
                for wu-ftpd.
              o If you're using shadow passwords : make sure the daemon
                is compiled with shadow password support.


        3. I want a real user to be able to access the host only via
           ftp, not via telnet

           Create a shell for this purpose (for example, a program that
           says the above or a copy of /bin/true). Put this shell in
           /etc/shells. Change the shell of the user to that shell.

             The same, for AIX.
                     Use chuser (or SMIT) to set the user to login=no,
                     su=no, telnet=no, rlogin=no.

        4. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name

           Somebody is trying to misuse your ftp-site for transferring
           software (_worst case scenario_). Check if the directive
           _path-filter_ in the ftpaccess file is something like :

path-filter anonymous /etc/paths.msg ^[-A-Za-z0-9\._]*$ ^\. ^-


        5. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but in the
           most secure manner possible

           In that case, set your path-filter to the one mentioned
           above. Make the incoming directory owned by something else
           then ftp (root, or nobody) with another group then ftp
           (nobody). Something like :

drwx-wx-wt       root    nobody        incoming
       This will allow ftp to write in the directory, but not read it.
           Set the _upload_ directive in ftpaccess to something like :

upload    /home/ftp    /incoming   yes root daemon 0400 nodirs
       One note : files get created as root and changed to the owner
           mentioned in the upload line. This will fail on some secure
           NFS setups.

        6. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security hole

           In some slackware distributions the __PATH_EXECPATH_ is set
           to something like /bin. Recompile wu-ftpd with it set to a
           special path like /bin/ftp-exec.

           To test for this hole, type (when logged in as a real user,
           not anonymous) :
           _This has changed from the previous FAQ version!_

           ftp> SITE EXEC bash -c id

           If you get a return with '200-uid=0(root) gid=0(root)' in it,
           you have the problem.

        7. How do I make reports more readable ?

           There are a couple of scripts to make better reports from the
           xferlog.
              o _dumpxfer_ processes the xferlog and gives more humanly
                readable output
              o _processlog_ script to run dumpxfer, email you the
                output and truncate the log
       These are available via anonymous ftp via
           <URL:ftp://tnt.microimages.com/tools/> both need Perl.

           I (Koos van den Hout) also wrote a Perl script to process the
           log, mail daily statistics and uploaded files, and create a
           top most downloaded files. It is available from
           <URL:ftp://ftp.cetis.hvu.nl/pub/koos/ftplogcheck>

   8. Credits

      A number of people deserve credit :
         + Alexander L. Haiut ([email protected]), creator of the
           original faq.
         + *Hobbit* ([email protected]) for the first security patches to
           wu-ftpd.
         + Stan Barber ([email protected]), maintainer of the
           current patch-archive for wu-ftpd.
         + Reinier Post ([email protected]), for the scripts that
           maintain this FAQ.
         + And offcourse, Bryan O'Connor at Washington University who
           wrote wu-ftpd in the first place.
  _(No chocolate cookies)_


    _________________________________________________________________

  Created by : _Koos van den Hout_


   [email protected]

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On Tue, 12 Dec 1995, Brian Harvell wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody !
> >
> > It's once again me....
> > Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
> > problem. I finally solved it !
> >
> > Now I got an other problem:
> >
> > There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
> > always get messages like this:
> >
> > 200 PORT command successful.
> > 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
> >
> > or:
> >
> > 200 PORT command successful.
> > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
> > ###################################################
> > 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
> >
> > I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
> > understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
> >
> > I hope that somebody can help me out !
> >
> >
> > RaZe <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail messly annoying!


It is not just you Iam getting multi-copies as well and it is really
annoying.

Some one fix the server.
Thanks!
Eddie B.

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Howdy,

I have just installed wu-ftpd-2.4.  However, the server seems to die with
a segmentation violation right after the client sends a USER command.  Any
idea what could be wrong?

We are running sunos 4.1.3_U1, and I used gcc to compile it.

Thanks.

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Quoting Samitha Amarasiri, who wrote :

> I have just installed wu-ftpd-2.4.  However, the server seems to die with
> a segmentation violation right after the client sends a USER command.  Any
> idea what could be wrong?

Check if the group access control is set up correctly.

                                               Grtx. KH

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Bart,

We're running that configuration and when I installed wu-ftpd it I had the
exact same problem. It turned out that the crypt() function which encrypts
the passwords would only handle the standard 8 character max passwords. I
changed from the "crypt()" function to the "bigcrypt()" function (an
undocumented routine, reported to me by someone on this list) and I was
then able to log in as any user, no problems.

Try this and let me know how it turns out.

Regards,
Ed Murphy

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On Wed, 13 Dec 1995, Bart Verspagen MERIT wrote:

[snip]
> Anyway, I wonder if there is somebody out there who succesfully installed
> wu-ftpd on a DEC OSF/1 (V3.2) system with enhanced scurity enabled.
>
> I tried installing it, had no problems with compiling, but the only user
> that will work is anonymous (and yes, I do have an /etc/shells file with
> the appropriate entries). Switching to base security does the trick, but
> I would rather stay on enhanced security...
>
> Any help is appreciated!
[snip]

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You will have to have your shadow passwords libraries installed correctly.
Dick Thompson at the University of Montana got this to work.  His e-mail is
[email protected]  Ask him.

David

>Apologies if you see this message for the second time in a few days, but
>I am under the impression something went wrong the first time I tried to
>send this.
>
>Anyway, I wonder if there is somebody out there who succesfully installed
>wu-ftpd on a DEC OSF/1 (V3.2) system with enhanced scurity enabled.
>
>I tried installing it, had no problems with compiling, but the only user
>that will work is anonymous (and yes, I do have an /etc/shells file with
>the appropriate entries). Switching to base security does the trick, but
>I would rather stay on enhanced security...
>
>Any help is appreciated!
>
>Bart Verspagen
>
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On Tue, 12 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> Please go out and buy the O'Reilly Nutshell book entitled 'Managing Internet
> Information Services'.  It has nearly all the info you need to properly setup
> and configure your server.  Most of it is also in the manual pages and docs
> that come with your source code.
>
> ISBN: 1-56592-062-7
>
> +Keith
>
>   > Hi everybody !
>   >
>   > It's once again me....
>   > Thanks to all those who helped me with the 'ls -la'
>   > problem. I finally solved it !
>   >
>   > Now I got an other problem:
>   >
>   > There can't be anything uploaded to the server. I
>   > always get messages like this:
>   >
>   > 200 PORT command successful.
>   > 553 <filename>: Permission denied. (Overwrite)
>   >
>   > or:
>   >
>   > 200 PORT command successful.
>   > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for <filename>
>   > ###################################################
>   > 452 Error writing file: Permission denied.
>   >
>   > I have set the rights of /incoming to 777, so I do not
>   > understand why I get "Permission denied" ?!
>   >
>   > I hope that somebody can help me out !
>   >
>   >
>   > RaZe <[email protected]>
>   >
>
>
>

If you find out what the problem is let me know by email. We are having
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duplicate messages were filling my mailbox up.

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Eddie B.

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Hello,

I'm new on this mailing list and I'm quite sure that this question is a FAQ.

While reading the Managing Internet Information Services book on page 85 at the
bottom of the page, I've seen something about the commands logging.

Here is the content of my ftpaccess file :

...............
log commands anonymous,real,guest
...............

And the only commands displayed in the "syslog" file  on Digital UNIX are
USER and PASS. There is no CWD , nor RETR, neither STOR and so on.

Is it a configuration problem ?

Thanks

Daniel


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Dear Wu_ftpders,
When I compile the wu_ftpd, I encountered many problems. The first there
is no "xxx" for SGI indy IRIX 5.2.  So I used "gen" for build. But the
error message said there is no ranlib command. I also found there is
no libc.a in my machine. Has  any body compile it succeed in SGI indy
under IRIX 5.2? Any suggestion is welcome.
Thank is advance,
Dawei

P.S. The following is the compile log.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- make
args are :  make opts are :  Linking Makefiles.  makefiles/Makefile.lin and
Makefile are identical config/config.lin and config.h are identical
makefiles/Makefile.lin and Makefile are identical Making support library.
       rm -f libsupport.a
       ar cq libsupport.a getusershell.o fnmatch.o strcasestr.o strerror.o
strsep.o authuser.o ftw.o strdup.o
       ranlib libsupport.a ranlib - Command not found *** Error code 1
(bu21) Making ftpd.
       cc -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c cfe: Warning
581: /usr/include/stdarg.h:133: Macro va_start redefined.  cfe: Warning 581:
/usr/include/stdarg.h:140: Macro _VA_ALIGN redefined.  cfe: Warning 581:
/usr/include/stdarg.h:146: Macro __va_stack_arg redefined.  cfe: Warning 609:
ftpd.c: 2021: The number of arguments in the macro invocation does not match
the definition cfe: Warning 609: ftpd.c: 2072: The number of arguments in the
macro invocation does not match the definition cfe: Warning 609: ftpd.c:
2699: The number of arguments in the macro invocation does not match the
definition cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 143: redeclaration of 'realpath';
previous declaration at line 188 in file '/usr/include/stdlib.h'
 *realpath(char *pathname, char *result);  cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 143:
Incompatible type for the function parameter --^
 *realpath(char *pathname, char *result);  cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 2021:
Syntax Error -----------------^
    (ap = ((char *)& + sizeof())) ;  cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 2072: Syntax
Error
    (ap = ((char *)& + sizeof())) ;------------------------------^ cfe:
Error: ftpd.c, line 2699: Syntax Error
    (ap = ((char *)& + sizeof())) ;------------------------------^ *** Error
code 1 (bu21) ------------------------------^ Making ftpcount.  `ftpcount' is
up to date.  Making ftpshut.  `ftpshut' is up to date.  Making ckconfig.
`ckconfig' is up to date.  ../src/ftpcount and ftpwho are identical
./src/ckconfig and ckconfig are identical Links to executables are in bin
directory:  size: Error in reading object bin/ftpd Size of bin/ftpcount:85220
       Section Size Physical Address Virtual Address
         .text 35984 4194752 4194752
         .init 32 4230736 4230736
        .rdata 1552 268443456 268443456
         .data 8000 268435456 268435456
        .sdata 640 268445008 268445008
         .sbss 160 268445648 268445648
          .bss 38816 268445808 268445808
      .comment 36 0 0
          rsrc 0 0 0 Size of bin/ftpshut:82692
       Section Size Physical Address Virtual Address
         .text 33456 4194752 4194752
         .init 32 4228208 4228208
        .rdata 1552 268443760 268443760
         .data 8304 268435456 268435456
        .sdata 576 268445312 268445312
         .sbss 128 268445888 268445888
          .bss 38608 268446016 268446016
      .comment 36 0 0
          rsrc 0 0 0

       Section Size
         .text 35984 4194752 4194752 Beijing 100871
         .init 32 4230736 4230736 P.R.China
        .rdata 1552 268443456 268443456 Phone: 86-10-2501490 Fax:
86-10-2501725
         .data 8000 268435456 268435456 Email: [email protected]
        .sdata 640 268445008 268445008 [email protected]
         .sbss 160 268445648 268445648
          .bss 38816 268445808 268445808
      .comment 36 0 0
          rsrc 0 0 0 Size of bin/ckconfig:5199
       Section Size Physical Address Virtual Address
         .text 1664 4196640 4196640
         .init 32 4198304 4198304
       .rodata 1376 268435456 268435456
          .lib 32 4194880 4194880
          .bss 16 268436928 268436928
      .dynamic 192 4194688 4194688
       .dynstr 352 4195232 4195232
         .msym 320 4194912 4194912
       .dynsym 624 4195584 4195584
          .got 96 268436832 268436832
         .hash 432 4196208 4196208
       .interp 19 4194592 4194592
      .compact 44 0 0 Done


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Quoting ldw, who wrote :

>  When I compile the wu_ftpd, I encountered many problems. The first there
> is no "xxx" for SGI indy IRIX 5.2.  So I used "gen" for build. But the
> error message said there is no ranlib command. I also found there is
> no libc.a in my machine. Has  any body compile it succeed in SGI indy
> under IRIX 5.2? Any suggestion is welcome.

First suggestion : if there is no ranlib, it probably isn't needed anyway.
Replace it with touch.

About the compiler errors : I have no experience with SGI Irix. Maybe
someone else can help on this one.

                                    Grtx. KH

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Two suggestions:
1) Add -cckr to the compilers args.
2) define NCARGS, you can find the value for it in
/var/sysgen/mtune/kernel (ncargs)
>
> Dear Wu_ftpders,
>  When I compile the wu_ftpd, I encountered many problems. The first there
> is no "xxx" for SGI indy IRIX 5.2.  So I used "gen" for build. But the
> error message said there is no ranlib command. I also found there is
> no libc.a in my machine. Has  any body compile it succeed in SGI indy
> under IRIX 5.2? Any suggestion is welcome.
>  Thank is advance,
>  Dawei
>
> P.S. The following is the compile log.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- make
> args are :  make opts are :  Linking Makefiles.  makefiles/Makefile.lin and
> Makefile are identical config/config.lin and config.h are identical
> makefiles/Makefile.lin and Makefile are identical Making support library.
>         rm -f libsupport.a
>         ar cq libsupport.a getusershell.o fnmatch.o strcasestr.o strerror.o
> strsep.o authuser.o ftw.o strdup.o
>         ranlib libsupport.a ranlib - Command not found *** Error code 1
> (bu21) Making ftpd.
>         cc -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c cfe: Warning
> 581: /usr/include/stdarg.h:133: Macro va_start redefined.  cfe: Warning 581:
> /usr/include/stdarg.h:140: Macro _VA_ALIGN redefined.  cfe: Warning 581:
> /usr/include/stdarg.h:146: Macro __va_stack_arg redefined.  cfe: Warning 609:
> ftpd.c: 2021: The number of arguments in the macro invocation does not match
> the definition cfe: Warning 609: ftpd.c: 2072: The number of arguments in the
> macro invocation does not match the definition cfe: Warning 609: ftpd.c:
> 2699: The number of arguments in the macro invocation does not match the
> definition cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 143: redeclaration of 'realpath';
> previous declaration at line 188 in file '/usr/include/stdlib.h'
>   *realpath(char *pathname, char *result);  cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 143:
> Incompatible type for the function parameter --^
>   *realpath(char *pathname, char *result);  cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 2021:
> Syntax Error -----------------^
>      (ap = ((char *)& + sizeof())) ;  cfe: Error: ftpd.c, line 2072: Syntax
> Error
>      (ap = ((char *)& + sizeof())) ;------------------------------^ cfe:
> Error: ftpd.c, line 2699: Syntax Error
>      (ap = ((char *)& + sizeof())) ;------------------------------^ *** Error
> code 1 (bu21) ------------------------------^ Making ftpcount.  `ftpcount' is
> up to date.  Making ftpshut.  `ftpshut' is up to date.  Making ckconfig.
> `ckconfig' is up to date.  ../src/ftpcount and ftpwho are identical
> ../src/ckconfig and ckconfig are identical Links to executables are in bin
> directory:  size: Error in reading object bin/ftpd Size of bin/ftpcount:85220
>         Section Size Physical Address Virtual Address
>           .text 35984 4194752 4194752
>           .init 32 4230736 4230736
>          .rdata 1552 268443456 268443456
>           .data 8000 268435456 268435456
>          .sdata 640 268445008 268445008
>           .sbss 160 268445648 268445648
>            .bss 38816 268445808 268445808
>        .comment 36 0 0
>            rsrc 0 0 0 Size of bin/ftpshut:82692
>         Section Size Physical Address Virtual Address
>           .text 33456 4194752 4194752
>           .init 32 4228208 4228208
>          .rdata 1552 268443760 268443760
>           .data 8304 268435456 268435456
>          .sdata 576 268445312 268445312
>           .sbss 128 268445888 268445888
>            .bss 38608 268446016 268446016
>        .comment 36 0 0
>            rsrc 0 0 0
>
>         Section Size
>           .text 35984 4194752 4194752 Beijing 100871
>           .init 32 4230736 4230736 P.R.China
>          .rdata 1552 268443456 268443456 Phone: 86-10-2501490 Fax:
> 86-10-2501725
>           .data 8000 268435456 268435456 Email: [email protected]
>          .sdata 640 268445008 268445008 [email protected]
>           .sbss 160 268445648 268445648
>            .bss 38816 268445808 268445808
>        .comment 36 0 0
>            rsrc 0 0 0 Size of bin/ckconfig:5199
>         Section Size Physical Address Virtual Address
>           .text 1664 4196640 4196640
>           .init 32 4198304 4198304
>         .rodata 1376 268435456 268435456
>            .lib 32 4194880 4194880
>            .bss 16 268436928 268436928
>        .dynamic 192 4194688 4194688
>         .dynstr 352 4195232 4195232
>           .msym 320 4194912 4194912
>         .dynsym 624 4195584 4195584
>            .got 96 268436832 268436832
>           .hash 432 4196208 4196208
>         .interp 19 4194592 4194592
>        .compact 44 0 0 Done
>
>

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Hi,

I'm trying to get real users to be able to upload files and have them
converted based on an extension aka ftpconversions.

I'm finding notes in the distribution (wu-ftpd-2.4) that ftpconversions
does not support the strip prefix fields, as is mentioned in the man page

.
Known Problems
    The conversions mechanism does  not  currently  support  the
    strip prefix and addon prefix fields.

.
I'm wondering about postfix...

I'm not sure if that is current, but I can't even get it to do a
simple change group based on extension.


ftpaccess has a class "remote"
defined as:
class   remote  real,guest,anonymous *

and

compress        yes             local remote
tar             yes             local remote

also defined

ftpconversions has the following entry


:.htm::/usr/local/etc/setmg.pl%s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS|O_TAR:CHMG


However...

Nothing I do seems to get it to do a conversion...

Any hints would be greatly appreciated

Please reply to [email protected], as I'm not presently on this list

Thanks!

-bob kaehms


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I don't have an answer for you, but if you find one, can you
please tell me? I have a similar problem.

Thanks

Mary

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I justed pulled over the v2.4 kit, and attempting to install it on a Digital
Unix v3.2c system.

The build osf works fine, with no errors reported.   The build install doesn't
work complains about not finding a /usr/local/etc/ftpd.  So, I manual moved the
daemons and ran the bin/ckconfig procedures, which reports all is well.

The problem is when I connect with a real account, it will not allow the
connection, reporting login incorrect.  This account is fine.  It does work with
anonymous, but not real accounts.

I have double checked everything, and can't find the cause of the problem.  Any
help would be great !

John

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This is a little off the beaten path so bear with me for a bit.  I am
using the old ftpd provided with sun os 4.1.3_u1.  I'd like to get it
setup properly before I undertake loading wu-ftpd as I am learning.

I am trying to setup sublogins to allow anonymous logins to change users
and goto their work areas (as described in Chaper 4; Setting up
an FTP archive, pgs 62-63, "Managing Internet Information Services, O'Reilly
& Assoc").

The anonymous login process works as designed, however when issuing the
"USER <userid>" command I get the error:

331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
Password:
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
ftp> user
(username)  aaa9ht
530 Can't change user from guest login.
Login failed.
ftp>

My passwd contains:

ftp:*:500:3:Anonymous FTP user::/bin/false
bin:*:2:2::/:/bin/false
root:*:0:3::/:/bin/false
aaa9ht:*:501:4:amti user group::/bin/false
+::0:0:::

Group:

users:*:1:
bin:*:2:
other:*:3:
amti:*:4:

Both passwd and group are read only all, uid root, gid other

The etc directory is xecute only uid root, gid other.

I have also tried changing the group to other on the passwd file for the
aaa9ht group with the same error indicated.

For some reason I get the feeling that my ftp/etc/passwd and group files
are not being referred to upon login.

Help,

John Monson,
[email protected]

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On Fri, 15 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> I justed pulled over the v2.4 kit, and attempting to install it on a Digital
> Unix v3.2c system.
>
> The build osf works fine, with no errors reported.   The build install doesn't
> work complains about not finding a /usr/local/etc/ftpd.  So, I manual moved the
> daemons and ran the bin/ckconfig procedures, which reports all is well.

That's right, same thing on my OSF/1 V3.2 system.

> The problem is when I connect with a real account, it will not allow the
> connection, reporting login incorrect.  This account is fine.  It does work with
> anonymous, but not real accounts.

You probably have enhanced security on. I had exactly the same problem. I
found that switching to base security solved the problem. Of course, one
would like to stay on enhanced security, so I asked for help on this list
a couple of days ago. One advice I was given was to change calls to the
crypt() function in ftpd.c to bigcrypt() calls (an undocumented function
in libsecurity.a). This works as far as compiling is concerned, but it
wouldn't help me logging in real users, although ftpd's response is
different from the first try.

BTW, I found a rather disturbing feature in OSF/1 while experimenting with
all of this. At one time, I was switching from BASE security to ENHANCED
security, and accidentally copied an old version of the /etc/passwd file
on to that file. This version contained a real encrypted password for a
certain user, although one that was several months old, and had been
changed in the mean time. I then found that the "original version" of
wu-ftpd (i.e., the one with the crypt() call instead of the bigcrypt()
call) would log in that user with the OLD password, while a regular telnet
login would only accept the new password. Beware: all of this happened
when enhanced security was switched on...

Anyway, please send me any solutions you might find for the problem you
reported...!

All the best,

Bart Verspagen

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Dear Netter,
I have succeeded in install the wu-ftpd 2.4(3) on SGI indy IRIX 5.2, all
its function working well,  except that:
 1) The anonymous ftp can be accessed by any passwd, not just email
address. How can I make the ftpd only recognized the email address and
give some hints if some one give a wrong passwd(there is @ in his email
address)
 2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?

 Any suggestions for above question is welcome.
 Thanks in advance,
 Dawei


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You (ldw) wrote.......
>   1) The anonymous ftp can be accessed by any passwd, not just email
> address. How can I make the ftpd only recognized the email address and
> give some hints if some one give a wrong passwd(there is @ in his email
> address)
Youll need to place an option in your ftpaccess file, ala the following:

passwd-check rfc822 warn

That will warn the user to use @ in the passwd... or you could put
passwd-check rfc822 enforce

Which will FORCE them to put a @ in their password.. :)

>   2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
> the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?
>

Well, you should check your paths again - the pathnames.h perhaps?
I think it looks for /var/adm or /var/log rather then /usr/adm
as default...

Cheers,

Mark

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>
> You (ldw) wrote.......
> >   1) The anonymous ftp can be accessed by any passwd, not just email
> > address. How can I make the ftpd only recognized the email address and
> > give some hints if some one give a wrong passwd(there is @ in his email
> > address)
> Youll need to place an option in your ftpaccess file, ala the following:
>
> passwd-check rfc822 warn
>
> That will warn the user to use @ in the passwd... or you could put
> passwd-check rfc822 enforce
>
> Which will FORCE them to put a @ in their password.. :)
>
> >   2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
> > the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?
> >
>
> Well, you should check your paths again - the pathnames.h perhaps?
> I think it looks for /var/adm or /var/log rather then /usr/adm
> as default...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
> ---
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> Australia
>
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> In Australia: 015 717 472
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>
You will probably like to enable RFC931-style authentication too. You can find
it in src/authenticate.h, change it to :

/* When of the supported authentication methods the ftp server will attempt
* to use.  Define as 1 to enable, 0 to disable. */

#define USE_A_RFC931    1               /* Use RFC931-style authentication */

It is disabled by default.

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Dear Netter,
Thanks Mark and Eilton. The first of my problem have been solve. I
change: passwd-check rfc822 warn to
       passwd-check rfc822 enforce
And it is works.

 Unfortunately the second problem still remain. That is

2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
   the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?

 I have checked the pathname.h file. The defination path of xferlog is
indeed /usr/adm/xferlog. The sentence define this is
 #define _PATH_XFERLOG   "/usr/adm/xferlog"

 So would please help me solve the problem again.

 Thanks in advance,
 Dawei





On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, Eilon Gishri wrote:

> >
> > You (ldw) wrote.......
> > >   1) The anonymous ftp can be accessed by any passwd, not just email
> > > address. How can I make the ftpd only recognized the email address and
> > > give some hints if some one give a wrong passwd(there is @ in his email
> > > address)
> > Youll need to place an option in your ftpaccess file, ala the following:
> >
> > passwd-check rfc822 warn
> >
> > That will warn the user to use @ in the passwd... or you could put
> > passwd-check rfc822 enforce
> >
> > Which will FORCE them to put a @ in their password.. :)
> >
> > >   2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
> > > the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?
> > >
> >
> > Well, you should check your paths again - the pathnames.h perhaps?
> > I think it looks for /var/adm or /var/log rather then /usr/adm
> > as default...
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > ---
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> >                                                  _ /-_
> > University of South Australia                 ......(_)>(_)
> > Australia
> >
> > Telephone: (+6115) 717 472
> > In Australia: 015 717 472
> > For Quick response, please mail: [email protected]
> >
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> >
> You will probably like to enable RFC931-style authentication too. You can find
> it in src/authenticate.h, change it to :
>
> /* When of the supported authentication methods the ftp server will attempt
>  * to use.  Define as 1 to enable, 0 to disable. */
>
> #define USE_A_RFC931    1               /* Use RFC931-style authentication */
>
> It is disabled by default.
>
> --
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>

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Dear wu-ftpders,
I have got problem to run "build install", but I install the ftpd ...
etc by hand and the ftpd .... is running well. Now I want to read the
document of ftpd. How to install it also by hand.
Thanks in advance,
Dawei


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> Dear wu-ftpders,
>  I have got problem to run "build install", but I install the ftpd ...
> etc by hand and the ftpd .... is running well. Now I want to read the
> document of ftpd. How to install it also by hand.
>
Find your man path (setenv | grep MAN) and drop the *.1 files in
man/man1 the *.2 files in man/man.2 etc.  There may be an automated way
(perhaps build man) but it's been a while since I've updated ours so I
don't know.

Tim
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>  Unfortunately the second problem still remain. That is
>
> 2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
>    the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?
>
>  I have checked the pathname.h file. The defination path of xferlog is
>indeed /usr/adm/xferlog. The sentence define this is
>  #define _PATH_XFERLOG   "/usr/adm/xferlog"
>
>  So would please help me solve the problem again.
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>  Dawei

Do you have such a line in your ftpaccess file :

log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound

Daniel


o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o
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BTW noboby answers about the lack of STOR and RETR message in the syslog file.

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> Is it me or is anybody else getting to copies of each mail message?
>
> Brian
>
You are not alone. I've received 2 copies of each mail for more than
two weeks. I've sent email to the list maintainer([email protected])
in Sat, 9 Dec 95. But things go worse as today I receive triple of post
"no uploads possible" by:
RaZe    <[email protected]>

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Allright, a lynx -dump of the faq, revised and improved. Additions allways
more then welcome.

Frequently Asked Questions about wu-ftpd, with answers

  Comments : this version is still lacking with details about certain
  operating systems. Comments about those are welcome.

  Also, a pure text version hasn't been made yet.
    _________________________________________________________________



 Contents of this FAQ


        1. What is wu-ftpd itself and this mailing list in particular ?
             1. How do I subscribe/unsubscribe ?
             2. Is this list archived anywhere ?
             3. What are related documents ?


        2. Where do I get the wu-ftpd ?
             1. Where do I get the updated version ?


        3. Compiling the wu-ftpd
             1. cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, ..
                being undeclared.
             2. wu-ftpd doesn't use the shadow passwords on my Linux
                machine.
             3. I need to use S/KEY authorisation
             4. The timezone in the xferlog is wrong


        4. Installing the wu-ftpd
             1. Command-line options for wu-ftpd


        5. The ftpaccess file
             1. Some files (banners, etc) don't get shown to anonymous
                users.


        6. Programs (ls, gzip, tar) work for real users, not for
           anonymous users, giving errors like 425 Can't create data
           socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number or simply no output.
             1. Solaris
             2. Linux
             3. Dec OSF


        7. Running wu-ftpd
             1. ftpd allways says "221 Server shutting down. Goodbye."
             2. Anonymous ftp works fine, but real users are denied
                access
             3. I want a real user to be able to access the host only
                via ftp, not via telnet
             4. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name
             5. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but
                in the most secure manner possible
             6. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security
                hole
             7. How do I make reports more readable ?


        8. Credits


   1. What is wu-ftpd itself and this mailing list in particular ?

      Wuarchive-ftpd, more affectionately known as wu-ftpd, is a
      replacement ftp daemon for Un*x systems developed at Washington
      University (*.wustl.edu) by Bryan D. O'Connor. wu-ftpd is the most
      popular ftp daemon on the Internet, used on many anonymous ftp
      sites all around the world.

      This mailing list is for discussing problems with maintaining this
      daemon and ftp-sites where it is used.

        1. How do I subscribe/unsubscribe ?

           To subscribe, send a mail message with a _body_ of _SUBSCRIBE
           WU-FTPD <your full name>_ to the list server
           [email protected]_.

           To unsubscribe, send a mail message with a _body_ of
           _UNSUBSCRIBE WU-FTPD_ to the list server
           [email protected]_.

           To send mail to all people on the list, send it to
           [email protected]_.

        2. Is this list archived anywhere ?

           YES. Searchable archive of this mailing list is available at
           <URL:http://freeway.oact.hq.nasa.gov/wuarchive.html>.

           The page at <URL:http://freeway.oact.hq.nasa.gov/wuftp.html>
           contains basic questions and answers about wu-ftpd.

           This archive is created and maintained by Judy Pellerin
           ([email protected]).

        3. What are related documents ?

           The information sheet for the last version from washington
           university itself is at <URL:http://www.wustl.edu/ftp>/A>

           'ANONYMOUS FTP CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES'

           A set of guidelines from CERT (Computer Emergency Response
           Team) about setting up anonymous ftp.

           <URL:ftp://ftp.cert.org/pub/tech_tips/anonymous_ftp>

           _'How to set up a secure ftp server'_

           A file describing how to set up anonymous ftp in general in a
           secure way, avoiding misuse.

           <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/sun-info/sun-faq/FAQs/SettingU
           pSecureFTP.faq>

           _'guestgroup howto'_

           A document describing the set up of guestgroups in the
           wu-ftpd server. At this moment a seperate document from this
           document.

           <URL:ftp://ftp.fni.com/pub/wu-ftpd/guest-howto>

           A document describing virtual ftp servers

           <URL:http://www.westnet.com/providers/multi-wu-ftpd.txt>

           _Read these. Something like_

#> telnet xxx.yyy.nl
Trying XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ...
Connected to xxx.yyy.nl.
Escape character is '^]'.

SunOS UNIX (xxx.yyy.nl)

login: ftp
Last login: Sat Oct 28 22:11:36 from xxxxxx.xxx.xxx.nl
SunOS Release 4.1.3 (HSIS_X25) #1: Wed Apr 7 14:19:15 MET DST 1993
%>
       should not happen.


   2. Where do I get the wu-ftpd ?

      The wu-ftpd home is wuarchive.wustl.edu, the exact URL is:

      ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/unix/wuarchive-ftpd/

      This daemon is available in source code and binaries from many
      other ftp-sites, ask _archie_ where to find it. Best is to compile
      it yourself, since it has a lot of compile-time options.

        1. Where do I get the updated version ?

           The above is the last version created by wuarchive. On the
           mailing list, an updated version has been created which is
           maintained by Stan Barber ([email protected]).

           You can get this beta by ftp from the directory :

           ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/ the directory is
           not browsable, a .message file will point you to what is the
           latest version.

           Remember, these are _BETA_ versions. Before asking/trying
           anything, check first that you have the latest version. And
           if you run this version, keep up with the list to make sure
           you get news of updates.

   3. Compiling the wu-ftpd

      In general, editing _src/pathnames.h_ and typing _build arch_
      should be enough.

        1. cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, .. being
           undeclared.

           This error is fully explained in the INSTALL/INSTALL.orig
           file in wu-ftpd package. A few relevant lines :

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.


        2. wu-ftpd doesn't use the shadow passwords on my Linux machine.


           Since most recent Linux distributions don't include shadow
           passwords, wu-ftpd assumes Linux does not have shadow
           passwords. To compile for shadow passwords with Linux :

              o Get the shadow.h from the latest shadow package.
              o After building the shadow package, you have a
                libshadow.a.
              o Copy shadow.h to the src dir.
              o Copy libshadow.a to the support dir.
              o Edit src/config.h to say '#define SHADOW_PASSWORD'
                instead of #undef.
              o Edit the LIBES line in src/Makefile to read :
                _LIBES = -lsupport -lbsd -lshadow_


           Modify _src/ftpd.c_ around line 1061 to read :


       xpasswd = pw_encrypt(passwd, salt);


        3. I need to use S/KEY authorisation

           Michael Brennen ([email protected]) wrote on the list:

The general SKEY procedure is something like this:

The last thing in config.h is an #undef SKEY; comment that out.  That is
a gotcha that can take some time to find, although that doesn't seem to=20
be the problem.

Copy skey.h into the src directory.

Copy libskey.a into the support directory.

Edit the appropriate Makefile.* in src/makefiles and add the following:
  add "-DSKEY" to the CFLAGS macro;
  add "-lskey" to the LIBES macro.

That should do it; if not, holler back.


        4. The timezone in the xferlog is wrong

           You compiled with support for setting the process title
           (SETPROCTITLE) on a machine that doesn't support this, where
           changing the process title clobbers the environment.
           Recompile with SETPROCTITLE #undef-ined.

           Systems which don't support SETPROCTITLE : Solaris.

   4. Installing the wu-ftpd

      In general, change the line for the ftp-server in /etc/inetd.conf
      (the file that defines the servers started by inetd. For some
      operating systems, this is another file).



        1. Command-line options for wu-ftpd

           With the latest versions, using no command-line options will
           set it to a default-mode, in which it will _not_ parse the
           ftpaccess file. Add the option _-a_ to the command line in
           inetd.conf.

   5. The ftpaccess file





        1. Some files (banners, etc) don't get shown to anonymous users.


           Files with absolute pathnames are relative to the current
           root. Put them in the ~ftp filesystem and make a link to
           there, or use this possibility to use different banners.

   6. Programs (ls, gzip, tar) work for real users, not for anonymous
      users, giving errors like 425 Can't create data socket
      (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number or simply no output.

      First, consider if you can't relink them staticly so the shared
      libraries aren't needed. You can get the GNU fileutils from :
      <URL:ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/pub/gnu/fileutils-3.12.tar.gz>
      (_version numbers may vary_).

      For different operating systems, different libraries and/or
      devices are needed. You can test if things are running correctly
      by doing a chroot to the ftp homedir. To test if /bin/ls is
      working in the ~ftp dir, type :

      _chroot ~ftp /bin/ls_



        1. Solaris

           Solaris needs ~ftp/dev/tcp and ~ftp/dev/zero and the
           libraries. Use the command _truss_ to find out which
           libraries a program uses.

        2. Linux

           Use the command _ldd_ to find out which libraries a program
           uses.

        3. Dec OSF

           Copy the static version of ls (/sbin/ls) and not the dynamic
           one. The static version is about 400K.
           Make passwd and group files in ~ftp/etc. Copy the '/etc/sia'
           dir to ~ftp/etc/sia

   7. Running wu-ftpd



        1. ftpd allways says "221 Server shutting down. Goodbye."

           The directive ftpshut in the ftpaccess file points to a file
           that exists at that moment. Either change the directive or
           delete the file.

           Also, after you've used the ftpshut command, you'll need to
           remove the ftpshut file by hand.

        2. Anonymous ftp works fine, but real users are denied access

           Check the following :

              o Their shell is in the /etc/shells file. Note : AIX
                doesn't even have this file, so you need to create it
                for wu-ftpd.
              o If you're using shadow passwords : make sure the daemon
                is compiled with shadow password support.


        3. I want a real user to be able to access the host only via
           ftp, not via telnet

           Create a shell for this purpose (for example, a program that
           says the above or a copy of /bin/true). Put this shell in
           /etc/shells. Change the shell of the user to that shell.

             The same, for AIX.
                     Use chuser (or SMIT) to set the user to login=no,
                     su=no, telnet=no, rlogin=no.

        4. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name

           Somebody is trying to misuse your ftp-site for transferring
           software (_worst case scenario_). Check if the directive
           _path-filter_ in the ftpaccess file is something like :

path-filter anonymous /etc/paths.msg ^[-A-Za-z0-9\._]*$ ^\. ^-


        5. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but in the
           most secure manner possible

           In that case, set your path-filter to the one mentioned
           above. Make the incoming directory owned by something else
           then ftp (root, or nobody) with another group then ftp
           (nobody). Something like :

drwx-wx-wt       root    nobody        incoming
       This will allow ftp to write in the directory, but not read it.
           Set the _upload_ directive in ftpaccess to something like :

upload    /home/ftp    /incoming   yes root daemon 0400 nodirs
       One note : files get created as root and changed to the owner
           mentioned in the upload line. This will fail on some secure
           NFS setups.

        6. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security hole

           In some slackware distributions the __PATH_EXECPATH_ is set
           to something like /bin. Recompile wu-ftpd with it set to a
           special path like /bin/ftp-exec.

           To test for this hole, type (when logged in as a real user,
           not anonymous) :
           _This has changed from the previous FAQ version!_

           ftp> SITE EXEC bash -c id

           If you get a return with '200-uid=0(root) gid=0(root)' in it,
           you have the problem.

        7. How do I make reports more readable ?

           There are a couple of scripts to make better reports from the
           xferlog.
              o _dumpxfer_ processes the xferlog and gives more humanly
                readable output
              o _processlog_ script to run dumpxfer, email you the
                output and truncate the log
       These are available via anonymous ftp via
           <URL:ftp://tnt.microimages.com/tools/> both need Perl.

           I (Koos van den Hout) also wrote a Perl script to process the
           log, mail daily statistics and uploaded files, and create a
           top most downloaded files. It is available from
           <URL:ftp://ftp.cetis.hvu.nl/pub/koos/ftplogcheck>

   8. Credits

      A number of people deserve credit :
         + Alexander L. Haiut ([email protected]), creator of the
           original faq.
         + *Hobbit* ([email protected]) for the first security patches to
           wu-ftpd.
         + Stan Barber ([email protected]), maintainer of the
           current patch-archive for wu-ftpd.
         + Reinier Post ([email protected]), for the scripts that
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Dear Daniel,
Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
in my ftpaccess file.
Dawei


On Mon, 18 Dec 1995, Daniel Clar wrote:

> >  Unfortunately the second problem still remain. That is
> >
> > 2) I have access the anonymous ftp many times from another machine, but
> >    the /usr/adm/xferlog still empty, why?
> >
> >  I have checked the pathname.h file. The defination path of xferlog is
> >indeed /usr/adm/xferlog. The sentence define this is
> >  #define _PATH_XFERLOG   "/usr/adm/xferlog"
> >
> >  So would please help me solve the problem again.
> >
> >  Thanks in advance,
> >  Dawei
>
> Do you have such a line in your ftpaccess file :
>
> log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
>
> Daniel
>
>
> o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o
> |   Daniel Clar                          e-mail : [email protected]  |
> |   Computer Operations Manager                         : [email protected]           |
> |   Service Informatique Supelec                    and                     |
> |   Plateau de Moulon                     DECUSF::CLAR_D or [email protected] |
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> |   Tel : (33 1) 69 85 14 87             Fax : (33 1) 69 85 12 34         |
> o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o=o
> BTW noboby answers about the lack of STOR and RETR message in the syslog file.
>

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You (ldw) wrote.......
>
> Dear Daniel,
>  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
> in my ftpaccess file.
>  Dawei
>

Ok, silly question... what permissions does your xferlog file got?

:) It cant be this simple.. but hey...

Mark
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Dear Mark,
I don't change the permissions of xferlog, but the log function works!
The reason is that xferlog only log people who have got some files from
our server, whom just access the server and just look is not
logged. That is why these days they are always empty. Today when I got a
file, I found the xferlog file has something.
Thanks the all people who help me solve these problems
Dawei


On Mon, 18 Dec 1995, Mark W. de Raad wrote:

> You (ldw) wrote.......
> >
> > Dear Daniel,
> >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
> > in my ftpaccess file.
> >  Dawei
> >
>
> Ok, silly question... what permissions does your xferlog file got?
>
> :) It cant be this simple.. but hey...
>
> Mark
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>
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> In Australia: 015 717 472
> For Quick response, please mail: [email protected]
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> > >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
                 ^          ^ Is this comma supposed to be here?
                                               Is the 's' supposed to be here? Does it matter?
On page 86 of "Managing Internet Information Services" it shows
no 's' in transfer; and no comma between types.

The reson I'm asking is that I can't get logging to work!

I have in my ftpaccess file:
log commands guest real
log transfer guest real inbound,outbound

And in my inetd.conf file:
ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/etc/in.ftpd        in.ftpd -laio

I have this version of ftpd:
220 gatekeeper FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-7](1) Sun Dec 17 15:26:43 EST 1995) ready.

according to ckconfig:
Checking _PATH_XFERLOG :: /usr/adm/xferlog
ok.

And this file is world writeable:
gatekeeper{neil}45: ls -l /usr/adm/xferlog
-rw-rw-rw-  1 root            0 Aug  1 15:11 /usr/adm/xferlog

I'm using SunOS 4.1.3_U1.
Can anyone help me?

--->Neil

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Did you put

daemon.debug            /var/log/syslog

in your /etc/syslog.conf and then restart your syslogd?  That's
what finally did it for me ;^)

Joe




> From [email protected] Mon Dec 18 05:42 PST 1995
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 23:37:13 +1030 (CST)
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> You (ldw) wrote.......
> >
> > Dear Daniel,
> >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
> > in my ftpaccess file.
> >  Dawei
> >
>
> Ok, silly question... what permissions does your xferlog file got?
>
> :) It cant be this simple.. but hey...
>
> Mark
> ---
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> Australia
>
> Telephone: (+6115) 717 472
> In Australia: 015 717 472
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>
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> > >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
                 ^          ^ Is this comma supposed to be here?
     Is the 's' supposed to be here? Does it matter?
On page 86 of "Managing Internet Information Services" it shows
no 's' in transfer; and no comma between types.

The reson I'm asking is that I can't get logging to work!

I have in my ftpaccess file:
log commands guest real
log transfer guest real inbound,outbound

And in my inetd.conf file:
ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/etc/in.ftpd        in.ftpd -laio

I have this version of ftpd:
220 gatekeeper FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-7](1) Sun Dec 17 15:26:43
EST 1995) ready.

according to ckconfig:
Checking _PATH_XFERLOG :: /usr/adm/xferlog
ok.

And this file is world writeable:
gatekeeper{neil}45: ls -l /usr/adm/xferlog
-rw-rw-rw-  1 root            0 Aug  1 15:11 /usr/adm/xferlog

I'm using SunOS 4.1.3_U1.
Can anyone help me?

--->Neil


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> > >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
>                  ^          ^ Is this comma supposed to be here?
>                                               Is the 's' supposed to be here? Does it matter?
>On page 86 of "Managing Internet Information Services" it shows
>no 's' in transfer; and no comma between types.

I've looked at the file 'ftpaccess.heavy' in the wu-ftpd-2.4/doc/examples
directory within the distribution tree.

Daniel


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    I notice that during private uploads to directories that have
write enabled, that permissions come in as rw-rw-r--

    Is there an easy way to change this to rw-r--r--?

    Thanks  Homer


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We switched from our venders ftpd (HP-UX 9.04) to wuftpd. We have one site that
appears to hang during log in, they never get a USER prompt. The only thing
that
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> We switched from our venders ftpd (HP-UX 9.04) to wuftpd. We have one site that
> appears to hang during log in, they never get a USER prompt. The only thing
> that
> happens is we get a syslog entry from inetd saying a connection has been made,
> then no more traffic. Other sites are logging in with no problem.
>
> Any ideas?

How long do they wait to see if the hang will resolve itself, and
can you do a reverse-address lookup on the host that is trying
to connect?

Mary

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hello,

I am very new to wu-ftpd.

I just installed and compiled wu-ftpd to a Solaris2.4 server.

After changing my /etc/inetd.conf file, I tried ftp to that server,
whatever I used for USER name (myself or ftp):

I got:
181512 zh
Login failed.


Thanks a lot!

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
                       Judy Huang
email:[email protected] Tel:(908)699-3551 Beeper:(908)633-3181
Bellcore, 6 Corporate Place, Piscatway, NJ 08854-4199
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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I just installed and compiled wu-ftpd to my solaris2.4 server.

After changing /etc/inetd.conf to use wu-ftpd instead of in.ftpd, If I
ftp to that server use my username 'zh', I got:

181512 zh
Login failed.

If I use 'ftp' as the username, I got:

181160 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.

After leaving ftp by using command "bye", I got:

188544 SITE GROUP


thanks a lot!

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
                       Judy Huang
email:[email protected] Tel:(908)699-3551 Beeper:(908)633-3181
Bellcore, 6 Corporate Place, Piscatway, NJ 08854-4199
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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> We switched from our venders ftpd (HP-UX 9.04) to wuftpd. We have one site that

> appears to hang during log in, they never get a USER prompt. The only thing
> that
> happens is we get a syslog entry from inetd saying a connection has been made,
> then no more traffic. Other sites are logging in with no problem.
>
> Any ideas?

How long do they wait to see if the hang will resolve itself, and
can you do a reverse-address lookup on the host that is trying
to connect?

Mary

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    I notice that during private uploads to directories that have
write enabled, that permissions come in as rw-rw-r--

    Is there an easy way to change this to rw-r--r--?

    Thanks  Homer


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I just installed and compiled wu-ftpd to my solaris2.4 server.

After changing /etc/inetd.conf to use wu-ftpd instead of in.ftpd, If I
ftp to that server use my username 'zh', I got:

181512 zh
Login failed.

If I use 'ftp' as the username, I got:

181160 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.

After leaving ftp by using command "bye", I got:

188544 SITE GROUP


thanks a lot!

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
  Judy Huang
email:[email protected] Tel:(908)699-3551 Beeper:(908)633-3181
Bellcore, 6 Corporate Place, Piscatway, NJ 08854-4199
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


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We switched from our venders ftpd (HP-UX 9.04) to wuftpd. We have one site that
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that
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hello,

I am very new to wu-ftpd.

I just installed and compiled wu-ftpd to a Solaris2.4 server.

After changing my /etc/inetd.conf file, I tried ftp to that server,
whatever I used for USER name (myself or ftp):

I got:
181512 zh
Login failed.


Thanks a lot!

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
  Judy Huang
email:[email protected] Tel:(908)699-3551 Beeper:(908)633-3181
Bellcore, 6 Corporate Place, Piscatway, NJ 08854-4199
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


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Dear Homer,
use the command:
chmod 644 dir_name or filename

Dawei

On Tue, 19 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

>      I notice that during private uploads to directories that have
> write enabled, that permissions come in as rw-rw-r--
>
>      Is there an easy way to change this to rw-r--r--?
>
>      Thanks  Homer
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
>

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On Mon, 18 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> > > >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > > > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
>                   ^          ^ Is this comma supposed to be here?
>       Is the 's' supposed to be here? Does it matter?
> On page 86 of "Managing Internet Information Services" it shows
> no 's' in transfer; and no comma between types.
>
> The reson I'm asking is that I can't get logging to work!
>
> I have in my ftpaccess file:
> log commands guest real
> log transfer guest real inbound,outbound
>
> And in my inetd.conf file:
> ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/etc/in.ftpd      in.ftpd -laio
>
> I have this version of ftpd:
> 220 gatekeeper FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-7](1) Sun Dec 17 15:26:43
>  EST 1995) ready.
>
> according to ckconfig:
> Checking _PATH_XFERLOG :: /usr/adm/xferlog
> ok.
>
> And this file is world writeable:
> gatekeeper{neil}45: ls -l /usr/adm/xferlog
> -rw-rw-rw-  1 root            0 Aug  1 15:11 /usr/adm/xferlog
>
> I'm using SunOS 4.1.3_U1.

I am using Version wu-2.4(4) on a Solaris 2.3 Sparcstation.  My logging
works, the ftpaccess file shows:

log transfers guest inbound,outbound
           ^ note the "s".

However, I do not have more than one user type being logged, so I can't tell
you about the comma.  Why not try two lines in your ftpaccess, like this:

log transfers anonymous inbound,outbound
log transfers real inbound, outbound

and see what happens.

Good luck.

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Yes the transfers plural is definitely needed. I spent an couple of hours
troubleshooting that one until stepping through the code I found the line,

if (!strcasecmp(ARG0,"transfers")) {

Oh well good luck.

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On Mon, 18 Dec 1995 [email protected] wrote:

> > > >  Thanks for your mail, but I found do there is
> > > > log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
>                   ^          ^ Is this comma supposed to be here?
>       Is the 's' supposed to be here? Does it matter?
> On page 86 of "Managing Internet Information Services" it shows
> no 's' in transfer; and no comma between types.
>
> The reson I'm asking is that I can't get logging to work!
>
> I have in my ftpaccess file:
> log commands guest real
> log transfer guest real inbound,outbound
>
> And in my inetd.conf file:
> ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/etc/in.ftpd      in.ftpd -laio
>
> I have this version of ftpd:
> 220 gatekeeper FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-7](1) Sun Dec 17 15:26:43
>  EST 1995) ready.
>
> according to ckconfig:
> Checking _PATH_XFERLOG :: /usr/adm/xferlog
> ok.
>
> And this file is world writeable:
> gatekeeper{neil}45: ls -l /usr/adm/xferlog
> -rw-rw-rw-  1 root            0 Aug  1 15:11 /usr/adm/xferlog
>
> I'm using SunOS 4.1.3_U1.

I am using Version wu-2.4(4) on a Solaris 2.3 Sparcstation.  My logging
works, the ftpaccess file shows:

log transfers guest inbound,outbound
           ^ note the "s".

However, I do not have more than one user type being logged, so I can't tell
you about the comma.  Why not try two lines in your ftpaccess, like this:

log transfers anonymous inbound,outbound
log transfers real inbound, outbound

and see what happens.

Good luck.

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Try removing the rfc931 authentication.  If you have this turned on you may
have problems with sites like AOL and Compuserv.
I think you just change the line in src/authentication.h
#define USE_A_RFC931 1
to
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This should help for sites that don't allow ident or whatever.

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We switched from our venders ftpd (HP-UX 9.04) to wuftpd. We have one site that
appears to hang during log in, they never get a USER prompt. The only thing
that
happens is we get a syslog entry from inetd saying a connection has been made,
then no more traffic. Other sites are logging in with no problem.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Has anyone modified the xferstats script so that it will tell you exactly
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I'm trying to set up group access but can't seem to get it to work.

I downloaded the "guest-howto" from ftp.fni.com but no go.

Here are the problems I having.

1 NcFTP / ->quote site group xxx
200 Request for access to group xxx accepted.
2 NcFTP / ->quote site gpass abcdef
200 Group access enabled.