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>At 13:23 31.01.96 GMT, you wrote:
>>I have problems compiling the wu-ftpd under solaris 2.4 using a gcc compiler.
>>Has anyone did this before and succeeded ?
>>If there are special tips or hints, let me know.
>
>I have it done (see my problem with netscape).
>Solaris 2.4/2.5 gcc2.7.2
>1. adapt pathnames
>2. build sol CC=gcc
>3. ./bin/ckconfig (if you already put your config.files into the right place)
>4. install
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>What is your problem?
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Thanks for your reaction.
It works now, but i had to change my compiler options frequently from
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I installed wu-ftpd in a RS/6000 (AIX 3.2.5), and all went all
right. But now the users that don't use csh (some use ksh or bash) are
not accepted, they receive the message "permission denied" . Do I have
to change something in the files ftpaccess, ftpgroups, etc?
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I have wu 2.4 running on AIX 4.1.4 and it seems to run fine except for a few
quarks.
When I type pwd as a chroot'ed user I get the following:
ftp> pwd
550 P.'.
ftp>
< Depending on your system, you may not see the strange characters on the line
after the 550 >
Anyway, I saw some similar behavior on Solaris 2.4 before configuring the
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question is, does any one know what devices need to be in ~ftp/dev on AIX
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I'm sorry if this is answered in the documentation, but I'm
in a bind for a quick turn-around. Here's my problem:
I want to perform return address checking for anonymous logins
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access AND I want to allow a particular user whose address I
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Quoting Jane Ferreira Cunha, who wrote :
> I installed wu-ftpd in a RS/6000 (AIX 3.2.5), and all went all
> right. But now the users that don't use csh (some use ksh or bash) are
> not accepted, they receive the message "permission denied" . Do I have
> to change something in the files ftpaccess, ftpgroups, etc?
Close ;-)
/etc/shells
contains a list of valid shells for some actions, including ftp. Since
csh is accepted, I guess you just have to add the full paths of the other
shells (one each line).
SEE ALSO
shells(8s)
;-)
Grtx. KH
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Koos van den Hout _U nix and we all_ writes:
>
> Quoting Jane Ferreira Cunha, who wrote :
>
> > I installed wu-ftpd in a RS/6000 (AIX 3.2.5), and all went all
> > right. But now the users that don't use csh (some use ksh or bash) are
> > not accepted, they receive the message "permission denied" . Do I have
> > to change something in the files ftpaccess, ftpgroups, etc?
>
> Close ;-)
>
> /etc/shells
>
> contains a list of valid shells for some actions, including ftp. Since
> csh is accepted, I guess you just have to add the full paths of the other
> shells (one each line).
>
Or, you can get my patch to wu-ftpd that makes it get the valid shells the
AIX way. It's at tigger.itc.virginia.edu:/pub/AIX/wu-ftpd.diffs.txt.gz .
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Hi!
I just subscribed to the wu-ftpd mailing list because I have a problem!
At work, we run a ftp site with wu-ftpd running on a SparcStation
(Solaris 2.5).
We detected that the transfert rate is very slow when a user
download a file with a client running on Windows 95. This problem
occurs only with this operating system. We also tried the MacOS,
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We have also compiled wu-ftpd on a Linux box and made the same tests.
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Hi,
Hope it helps. There is a shell script to create an anonymous ftp
account on both AIX 4.1.4 and AIX 3.2.5.x.
AIX 4.1.4 - /usr/samples/tcpip/anon.ftp
AIX 3.2.5 - /usr/lpp/tcpip/samples/anon.ftp
P.S.
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# make $FTPHOME/pub directory
mkdir pub
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I'm running wu-ftpd under Solaris 2.4
Whatever i do or try to configure, i can't seem to make ftpd log its commands.
What am i doing wrong ?
Truss indicated that ftpd does talk to the syslog, but nothing shows up.
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> I'm running wu-ftpd under Solaris 2.4
> Whatever i do or try to configure, i can't seem to make ftpd log its commands.
> What am i doing wrong ?
> Truss indicated that ftpd does talk to the syslog, but nothing shows up.
>
> Greetings, Rene
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Use ftpd with option " -i -o -a -l " . for example in your /etc/inetd.conf
you must have the line below :
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/etc/ftpd ftpd -i -o -a -l
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I want to allow anonymous connection only to valid (true !!) E-mail address. I'm getting tired of "
[email protected]", "joe@" or "toto@" which does not really respect the "netiquette".
==> Is there a patch allowing ftpd to do more tests on E-mail address ?
At now, in my "ftpaccess", I use :
# controle du passwd : email
passwd-check rfc822 enforce
[wu-ftp2.4 on a IBM/RS6000 aix3.2.5 system]
CLB.
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Hello to all,
I try to make working wu-ftpd (2.4) on a HP-UX 10.0 system that is
converted to a trusted system, i.e. the encrypted passwords and other info
(user lock, pasword change age , and so on)
about users resides in files in the directory /tcb/auth/files/*.
This not a classical shadow password system, it's new from HP and many
programs with access to the password database fail to authenticate the
user correct (for instance qpopper). The getpwent, getpwname (and so on)
routines are for HP-UX systems that are not trusted.For trusted systems,
the getprpwent, getprpnam etc. are used instead. So, the server compiles
ok, and gives anonymous access but when a real user wants to login in to
the server, he answer access denied, for the above reason. Has anybody of
you make the server working on such a system? I know that some portions
of the ftpd.c must be patched but I don't know which exactly. I tried
some patches but with no success.
If you know something about the problem please let me know
Thanks in advance
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Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Claude LE BERRE said ::
>
>
> I want to allow anonymous connection only to valid (true !!) E-mail
> address. I'm getting tired of "
[email protected]", "joe@" or "toto@" which
> does not really respect the "netiquette".
>
> ==> Is there a patch allowing ftpd to do more tests on E-mail address ?
>
> At now, in my "ftpaccess", I use :
> # controle du passwd : email
> passwd-check rfc822 enforce
Actually, those addresses to pass rfc822 - that's why they show up in
your log.
The only way I can think of getting around it would be to use identd to
uniquely identify people coming in, and to deny them if they aren't using
identd. The drawback is that most of the known world doesn't use identd,
so it's kinda moot.
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Hi,
I use ftpshut to shutdown the ftpd. However when I reboot the system again
ftpd is not up. I get an error message "500hk.net ftp server shutdown. Try
again later". Any idea??
Please email the answer to me at
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Remove /etc/shutmsg file. It gets created when you use ftpshut.
Actually, I've never done it before, but I've seen two similar problems
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On Tue, 6 Feb 1996, Bremen Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use ftpshut to shutdown the ftpd. However when I reboot the system again
> ftpd is not up. I get an error message "500hk.net ftp server shutdown. Try
> again later". Any idea??
>
> Please email the answer to me at
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>
>
> Cheers,
>
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>
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Wuftp'ers,
I am attempting to do 2 things that appear to be mutually exclusive.
I want to deny access to anonymous logins whose address I can't
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can't resolve, anonymous login. Is there a way to make an exception
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Currently in the "ftpaccess" file is the abiltity to
log either COMMANDS or TRANSFERS or both, however, there
does not seem to be the ability to log failures, such
as when you revoke the "delete" command and the user attempts
to use it. If you log COMMANDS, you get a line stating the
user sent the command request, but nothing to say the command
was denied (true, the remote user gets a message, but I want
to log these attempts on the server)
Has anybody worked this code out or is it planned as a TODO
for the WU-ftpd?
barry
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In article <
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>Has anybody worked this code out or is it planned as a TODO
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I'd be happy to consider it for 2.5. Just send mail to
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I am confused by my experiences when replacing the SunOS 4.1.3_U1 ftp
daemons with the compiled wu-ftpd daemon.
I have two references to ftp: /usr/ucb/ftp
/usr/etc/in.ftpd
compiled wu-ftpd /usr/local/etc/ftpd <=wu-ftpd
I redirected my inetd.conf entry from /usr/etc/in.ftpd in.ftpd
to: /usr/local/etc/ftpd ftpd
Restarted the inetd.conf via the -HUP command.
The result is a message upon remote connection:
ftp 0
name(0:root) anonymous
421 service not available, remote server has closed connection.
login failed
The SunOS anonymous ftp login works which proves I have the anon dir
structure right, the passwd/groups files setup. I have modeled the
ftpallow/deny/users etc files with the samples given. Placement,naming
conventions and possible ftp setup files are in question.
Please give me some guidance.
Thanks,
John Monson
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Hello!
I am new to this mail list and I need your help.
I must protect certain directories in my FTP server from access from
definite domains (.sanet.ge for example). I have wu-ftpd server installed
and I can't find nowhere any documentation. I feel that corrections
should be made in ftpaccess file, but I don't know nothing about syntax.
Will somebody share his knowledge with me concerning this subject?
Need your help desperately.
Thanks.
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I'm logging all in- and out-bound xfers, and even though files are
successfully retrieved by anonymous clients, the xferlog shows
"Permission_denied" for each and every singe file. Have I done something
really wrong here?
I'd appreciate pointers to the FAQ and/or wu-ftpd-announce archives that
might help.
I'm running the Linux 1.3.59 kernel, with wu-ftpd 2.4 which I compiled
myself. Thanks.
- Phil
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Hi,
I have a problem with uploads, when I upload files it gets the owner
and permissions as it should (as stated in the upload line) but when
I create a directory it gets the guest owner (the one I logged in as).
dirs/nodirs works but doesn't help.
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Hi...
I'm currently using the virtual domain patches for ftpd, and
found one major thing lacking in it, which is the ability to create
seperate transfer logs per domain...so I added it :)
They require the original patches for virtual domains first, as
I didn't start this from scratch, only extended the previous work.
I also made the ftpaccess entries a little less strict:
virtual 205.150.102.100 root /home/users/planplus/ftp-serv
virtual 205.150.102.100 banner /home/users/planplus/ftp-serv/banner.msg
virtual 205.150.102.100 logfile /home/users/planplus/stats/xferlog
virtual 205.150.102.101 root /home/users/ken/ftp-serv
virtual 205.150.102.101 banner /home/users/ken/ftp-serv/banner.msg
And, if this is recreating someone else's work...can someone tell
me if there is a mailing list for ftpd that I can follow developments
on?
Thanks...
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*** ftpd.c.orig Tue Feb 6 18:00:32 1996
--- ftpd.c Tue Feb 6 18:34:40 1996
***************
*** 156,161 ****
--- 156,162 ----
struct sockaddr_in *virtual_ptr;
char virtual_root[MAXPATHLEN];
char virtual_banner[MAXPATHLEN];
+ char virtual_logfile[MAXPATHLEN];
#endif
int data;
***************
*** 537,549 ****
entry = (struct aclmember *) NULL;
while (!set && getaclentry("virtual", &entry)) {
if (!strcmp(ARG0, inet_ntoa(virtual_ptr->sin_addr))) {
! if (ARG1 != NULL && ARG2 != NULL) {
! virtual_mode = 1;
! strncpy(virtual_root, ARG1, MAXPATHLEN);
! strncpy(virtual_banner, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
! syslog(LOG_ERR, "VirtualFTP Connect to: %s",
inet_ntoa(virtual_ptr->sin_addr));
}
}
}
}
--- 538,553 ----
entry = (struct aclmember *) NULL;
while (!set && getaclentry("virtual", &entry)) {
if (!strcmp(ARG0, inet_ntoa(virtual_ptr->sin_addr))) {
! if(!strcmp(ARG1, "root")) {
! syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "VirtualFTP Connect to: %s",
inet_ntoa(virtual_ptr->sin_addr));
+ virtual_mode = 1;
+ strncpy(virtual_root, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
}
+ if(!strcmp(ARG1, "banner"))
+ strncpy(virtual_banner, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
+ if(!strcmp(ARG1, "logfile"))
+ strncpy(virtual_logfile, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
}
}
}
***************
*** 1171,1177 ****
--- 1175,1185 ----
/* if logging is enabled, open logfile before chroot */
if (log_outbound_xfers || log_incoming_xfers)
+ #ifdef VIRTUAL
+ xferlog = open(virtual_logfile, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
+ #else
xferlog = open(_PATH_XFERLOG, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
+ #endif
expand_id();
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> They require the original patches for virtual domains first, as
> I didn't start this from scratch, only extended the previous work.
I cannot find the original patches anywhere... Is it possible that you mail
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>Hi,
> I have a problem with uploads, when I upload files it gets the owner
>and permissions as it should (as stated in the upload line) but when
>I create a directory it gets the guest owner (the one I logged in as).
>dirs/nodirs works but doesn't help.
Please clairfy what you mean by "dirs/nodirs works but doesn't help"....
Do you mean that if dirs is enabled the directories created as as you
describe and when there is nodirs, you can't create directories?
Please clarify.
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Hi,
Is there anyway to limit ftp users to certain directory?
Such as their own directory (cannot go up), or one level up (the /usr/home
directory). These users can only ftp to the server (no telnet access) with
passwords. They are not anonymous ftp users.
Do we do this with chroot, like the anonymous ftp setup?
Thanks in advance.
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Quoting Phil Tracy, who wrote :
> I'm logging all in- and out-bound xfers, and even though files are
> successfully retrieved by anonymous clients, the xferlog shows
> "Permission_denied" for each and every singe file. Have I done something
> really wrong here?
Hmmm.. interesting, since the xferlog format should never log the words
'Permission_denied' unless something is screwed up internally.
> I'd appreciate pointers to the FAQ and/or wu-ftpd-announce archives that
> might help.
FAQ at
http://www.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
> I'm running the Linux 1.3.59 kernel, with wu-ftpd 2.4 which I compiled
> myself. Thanks.
The FAQ points to updated beta versions, changing to the latest one of
these might already solve this problem and maybe some others.
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>Hi,
>
>Is there anyway to limit ftp users to certain directory?
>Such as their own directory (cannot go up), or one level up (the /usr/home
>directory). These users can only ftp to the server (no telnet access) with
>passwords. They are not anonymous ftp users.
>
>Do we do this with chroot, like the anonymous ftp setup?
Yes, you have to build a guestgroup - let's say ftponly, and make the
home-dir of the user the directory where you will allow access (chrooted).
This dir has to be set up as that of ftp user (see man ftpd)
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>JZ
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>
> In article <
[email protected]> Eilon Gishri <
[email protected]> writes:
> >Hi,
> > I have a problem with uploads, when I upload files it gets the owner
> >and permissions as it should (as stated in the upload line) but when
> >I create a directory it gets the guest owner (the one I logged in as).
> >dirs/nodirs works but doesn't help.
>
> Please clairfy what you mean by "dirs/nodirs works but doesn't help"....
>
> Do you mean that if dirs is enabled the directories created as as you
> describe and when there is nodirs, you can't create directories?
>
Right, nodirs wont allow me to create a directory at all, using dirs or
without anything (which is the same as using dirs) acts as I described
above.
> Please clarify.
>
> Also, please send bug reports to "
[email protected]" in the future
> since I can't be sure I will see everything that goes to this list.
>
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NOTE: I'm resubmitting this as there were a couple of ppl reporting a failure
for the original to patch cleanly. Can someone please tell me what the
subscribe address is for this list, as the only reason I know to send to
here is because it was in Brian's patch itself. This patch works from
the only "clean" copy of wu-ftpd that I know to be available, at
wuarchive.wustl.edu. If there is newer, I'm willing to combine the
appropriate changes to it and resubmitting...
Hi...
The following patch is for wu-ftpd-2.4 and includes those patches
required for *BSD (generated by ?), the virtual ftpd patches created by Brian
Kramer <
[email protected]> plus an extension on the virtual ftpd patches
created by myself <
[email protected]>
The extensions change the syntax of the virtual tag, and add a new
variable that can be set for individual domains
from:
virtual <ip> <new root> <banner>
to:
virtual <ip> root <new root>
virtual <ip> banner <banner file> <-- optional
virtual <ip> logfile <logfile> <-- optional
If there are any problems applying this patch, please let me know.
This patch is also available at
http://www.ki.net/rtfm/softdocs/wu-ftpd
----[ CUT HERE ]----
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/Makefile wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/Makefile
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/Makefile Fri Apr 1 14:03:58 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/Makefile Tue Nov 28 00:40:59 1995
***************
*** 1,25 ****
! BINDIR= /usr/local/bin
! ETCDIR= /usr/local/etc
! MANDIR= /usr/local/man
MANEXT= 8
all:
@ echo 'Use the "build" command (shell script) to make ftpd.'
@ echo 'You can say "build help" for details on how it works.'
install: bin/ftpd bin/ftpcount bin/ftpshut
! -mv -f ${ETCDIR}/ftpd ${ETCDIR}/ftpd-old
@echo Installing binaries.
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpd ${ETCDIR}/ftpd
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpshut ${BINDIR}/ftpshut
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpcount ${BINDIR}/ftpcount
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpwho ${BINDIR}/ftpwho
@echo Installing manpages.
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpd.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/ftpd.8
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpcount.1 ${MANDIR}/man1/ftpcount.1
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpwho.1 ${MANDIR}/man1/ftpwho.1
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpshut.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/ftpshut.8
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpaccess.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftpaccess.5
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftphosts.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftphosts.5
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpconversions.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftpconversions.5
! install -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/xferlog.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/xferlog.5
--- 1,42 ----
! PREFIX= /usr/local
! BINDIR= ${PREFIX}/bin
! LIBEXECDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc
! ETCDIR= ${PREFIX}/etc
! MANDIR= ${PREFIX}/man
MANEXT= 8
all:
+ /bin/sh build fb2
@ echo 'Use the "build" command (shell script) to make ftpd.'
@ echo 'You can say "build help" for details on how it works.'
install: bin/ftpd bin/ftpcount bin/ftpshut
! -mv -f ${LIBEXECDIR}/ftpd ${LIBEXECDIR}/ftpd-old
@echo Installing binaries.
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpd ${LIBEXECDIR}/ftpd
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpshut ${BINDIR}/ftpshut
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpcount ${BINDIR}/ftpcount
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ftpwho ${BINDIR}/ftpwho
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 bin/ckconfig ${BINDIR}/ftpckconfig
! @echo Installing basic configuration
! install -c -o root -g bin -m 755 doc/examples/ftpaccess ${ETCDIR}/ftpaccess
! install -c -o root -g bin -m 755 doc/examples/ftpusers ${ETCDIR}/ftpusers
! install -c -o root -g bin -m 755 doc/examples/ftpconversions ${ETCDIR}/ftpconversions
@echo Installing manpages.
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpd.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/ftpd.8
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpcount.1 ${MANDIR}/man1/ftpcount.1
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpwho.1 ${MANDIR}/man1/ftpwho.1
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpshut.8 ${MANDIR}/man8/ftpshut.8
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpaccess.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftpaccess.5
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftphosts.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftphosts.5
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/ftpconversions.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftpconversions.5
! install -c -o bin -g bin -m 755 doc/xferlog.5 ${MANDIR}/man5/xferlog.5
! @echo Compressing manpages
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man8/ftpd.8
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man1/ftpcount.1
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man1/ftpwho.1
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man8/ftpshut.8
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftpaccess.5
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftphosts.5
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man5/ftpconversions.5
! gzip -f -9 ${MANDIR}/man5/xferlog.5
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/config.h wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/config.h
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/config.h Fri Apr 1 14:03:59 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/config.h Tue Nov 28 00:03:37 1995
***************
*** 30,35 ****
--- 30,43 ----
#define LOG_FAILED
/*
+ * log login attempts that fail because of class connection
+ * limits. Busy servers may want to prevent this logging
+ * since it can fill up the log file and put a high load on
+ * syslog.
+ */
+ #define LOG_TOOMANY
+
+ /*
* allow use of private file. (for site group and site gpass)
*/
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/doc/examples/ftpconversions wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/doc/examples/ftpconversions
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/doc/examples/ftpconversions Fri Apr 1 14:03:23 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/doc/examples/ftpconversions Tue Nov 28 00:03:08 1995
***************
*** 1,7 ****
! :.Z: : :/bin/compress -d -c %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:UNCOMPRESS
: : :.Z:/bin/compress -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:COMPRESS
:.gz: : :/bin/gzip -cd %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:GUNZIP
: : :.gz:/bin/gzip -9 -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:GZIP
: : :.tar:/bin/tar -c -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:TAR
: : :.tar.Z:/bin/tar -c -Z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
! : : :.tar.gz:/bin/tar -c -z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
\ No newline at end of file
--- 1,7 ----
! :.Z: : :/bin/gzip -d -c %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:UNCOMPRESS
: : :.Z:/bin/compress -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:COMPRESS
:.gz: : :/bin/gzip -cd %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:GUNZIP
: : :.gz:/bin/gzip -9 -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:GZIP
: : :.tar:/bin/tar -c -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:TAR
: : :.tar.Z:/bin/tar -c -Z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+COMPRESS
! : : :.tar.gz:/bin/tar -c -z -f - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:TAR+GZIP
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/access.c wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/access.c
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/access.c Wed Apr 13 17:02:22 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/access.c Tue Nov 28 00:03:39 1995
***************
*** 309,314 ****
--- 309,315 ----
log_outbound_xfers = 0;
log_commands = 0;
+ bzero(class, sizeof(class));
(void) acl_getclass(class);
entry = (struct aclmember *) NULL;
***************
*** 802,809 ****
--- 803,812 ----
acl_join(class);
return (1);
} else {
+ #ifdef LOG_TOOMANY
syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "ACCESS DENIED (user limit %d; class %s) TO %s [%s]",
limit, class, remotehost, remoteaddr);
+ #endif
pr_mesg(msgcode, msgfile);
return (-1);
}
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src: banner.msg
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src: edit
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/extensions.c wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/extensions.c
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/extensions.c Wed Apr 13 17:02:46 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/extensions.c Wed Jan 24 19:10:43 1996
***************
*** 278,284 ****
/*************************************************************************/
void
! show_banner(int msgcode)
{
char *crptr,
linebuf[1024],
--- 278,284 ----
/*************************************************************************/
void
! show_banner(int msgcode, int virtual_mode, char *virtual_banner)
{
char *crptr,
linebuf[1024],
***************
*** 286,307 ****
struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
FILE *infile;
! /* banner <path> */
! while (getaclentry("banner", &entry)) {
if (ARG0 && strlen(ARG0) > 0) {
! infile = fopen(ARG0, "r");
! if (infile) {
! while (fgets(linebuf, 255, infile) != NULL) {
! if ((crptr = strchr(linebuf, '\n')) != NULL)
! *crptr = '\0';
! msg_massage(linebuf, outbuf);
! lreply(msgcode, "%s", outbuf);
! }
! fclose(infile);
! lreply(msgcode, "");
! }
}
}
}
/*************************************************************************/
--- 286,323 ----
struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
FILE *infile;
! if (virtual_mode) {
! infile = fopen(virtual_banner, "r");
! if (infile) {
! while (fgets(linebuf, 255, infile) != NULL) {
! if ((crptr = strchr(linebuf, '\n')) != NULL)
! *crptr = '\0';
! msg_massage(linebuf, outbuf);
! lreply(msgcode, "%s", outbuf);
! }
! fclose(infile);
! lreply(msgcode, "");
! }
! }
! else {
! /* banner <path> */
! while (getaclentry("banner", &entry)) {
if (ARG0 && strlen(ARG0) > 0) {
! infile = fopen(ARG0, "r");
! if (infile) {
! while (fgets(linebuf, 255, infile) != NULL) {
! if ((crptr = strchr(linebuf, '\n')) != NULL)
! *crptr = '\0';
! msg_massage(linebuf, outbuf);
! lreply(msgcode, "%s", outbuf);
! }
! fclose(infile);
! lreply(msgcode, "");
! }
}
+ }
}
+
}
/*************************************************************************/
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/ftpd.c wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/ftpd.c
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/ftpd.c Wed Apr 13 17:17:18 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/ftpd.c Tue Feb 6 18:34:40 1996
***************
*** 139,146 ****
*freopen(const char *, const char *, FILE *);
extern int ftpd_pclose(FILE *iop),
fclose(FILE *);
! extern char *getline(),
! *realpath(char *pathname, char *result);
extern char cbuf[];
extern off_t restart_point;
--- 139,146 ----
*freopen(const char *, const char *, FILE *);
extern int ftpd_pclose(FILE *iop),
fclose(FILE *);
! extern char *getline();
! extern char *realpath(const char *pathname, char *result);
extern char cbuf[];
extern off_t restart_point;
***************
*** 150,155 ****
--- 150,164 ----
struct sockaddr_in his_addr;
struct sockaddr_in pasv_addr;
+ int virtual_mode=0;
+ #ifdef VIRTUAL
+ struct sockaddr_in virtual_addr;
+ struct sockaddr_in *virtual_ptr;
+ char virtual_root[MAXPATHLEN];
+ char virtual_banner[MAXPATHLEN];
+ char virtual_logfile[MAXPATHLEN];
+ #endif
+
int data;
jmp_buf errcatch,
urgcatch;
***************
*** 237,242 ****
--- 246,256 ----
#endif /* SETPROCTITLE */
+ #ifdef SKEY
+ #include <skey.h>
+ int pwok = 0;
+ #endif
+
#ifdef KERBEROS
void init_krb();
void end_krb();
***************
*** 252,257 ****
--- 266,278 ----
char ls_short[50];
struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
+ void end_login(void);
+ void send_data(FILE *, FILE *, off_t);
+ void dolog(struct sockaddr_in *);
+ void dologout(int);
+ void perror_reply(int, char *);
+
+ void
main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
{
int addrlen,
***************
*** 261,266 ****
--- 282,292 ----
#endif
char *cp;
+ #ifdef VIRTUAL
+ int virtual_len;
+ int set;
+ #endif
+
#ifdef SecureWare
setluid(1); /* make sure there is a valid luid */
set_auth_parameters(argc,argv);
***************
*** 499,504 ****
--- 525,558 ----
authenticate();
conv_init();
+
+ #ifdef VIRTUAL
+ virtual_len = sizeof(virtual_addr);
+ if (getsockname(0, (struct sockaddr *) &virtual_addr,
+ &virtual_len) < 0) {
+ virtual_mode = 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ virtual_ptr = (struct sockaddr_in *) &virtual_addr;
+ set = 0;
+ entry = (struct aclmember *) NULL;
+ while (!set && getaclentry("virtual", &entry)) {
+ if (!strcmp(ARG0, inet_ntoa(virtual_ptr->sin_addr))) {
+ if(!strcmp(ARG1, "root")) {
+ syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "VirtualFTP Connect to: %s",
+ inet_ntoa(virtual_ptr->sin_addr));
+ virtual_mode = 1;
+ strncpy(virtual_root, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
+ }
+ if(!strcmp(ARG1, "banner"))
+ strncpy(virtual_banner, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
+ if(!strcmp(ARG1, "logfile"))
+ strncpy(virtual_logfile, ARG2, MAXPATHLEN);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ #endif
+
if (is_shutdown(1) != 0) {
syslog(LOG_INFO, "connection refused (server shut down) from %s [%s]",
remotehost, remoteaddr);
***************
*** 506,512 ****
hostname);
exit(0);
}
! show_banner(220);
entry = (struct aclmember *) NULL;
if (getaclentry("lslong", &entry) && ARG0 && strlen(ARG0) > 0) {
--- 560,567 ----
hostname);
exit(0);
}
!
! show_banner(220, virtual_mode, virtual_banner);
entry = (struct aclmember *) NULL;
if (getaclentry("lslong", &entry) && ARG0 && strlen(ARG0) > 0) {
***************
*** 686,691 ****
--- 741,748 ----
* does not have a standard shell as returned by getusershell(). Disallow
* anyone mentioned in the file _PATH_FTPUSERS to allow people such as root
* and uucp to be avoided. */
+
+ void
user(char *name)
{
register char *cp;
***************
*** 878,884 ****
--- 935,946 ----
} else
acl_setfunctions();
+ #ifdef SKEY
+ pwok = skeyaccess(name, NULL, remotehost, remoteaddr);
+ reply(331, "%s", skey_challenge(name, pw, pwok));
+ #else
reply(331, "Password required for %s.", name);
+ #endif
askpasswd = 1;
/* Delay before reading passwd after first failed attempt to slow down
* passwd-guessing programs. */
***************
*** 887,892 ****
--- 949,955 ----
}
/* Check if a user is in the file _PATH_FTPUSERS */
+ int
checkuser(char *name)
{
register FILE *fd;
***************
*** 911,916 ****
--- 974,980 ----
/* Terminate login as previous user, if any, resetting state; used when USER
* command is given or login fails. */
+ void
end_login(void)
{
***************
*** 965,970 ****
--- 1029,1035 ----
return 0;
}
+ void
pass(char *passwd)
{
char *xpasswd,
***************
*** 1007,1014 ****
--- 1072,1084 ----
#ifdef KERBEROS
xpasswd = crypt16(passwd, salt);
#else
+ #ifdef SKEY
+ xpasswd = skey_crypt(passwd, salt, pw, pwok);
+ pwok = 0;
+ #else
xpasswd = crypt(passwd, salt);
#endif
+ #endif
#ifdef ULTRIX_AUTH
if ((numfails = ultrix_check_pass(passwd, xpasswd)) < 0) {
***************
*** 1095,1113 ****
(void) initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid);
/* open wtmp before chroot */
! (void) sprintf(ttyline, "ftp%d", getpid());
logwtmp(ttyline, pw->pw_name, remotehost);
logged_in = 1;
/* if logging is enabled, open logfile before chroot */
if (log_outbound_xfers || log_incoming_xfers)
xferlog = open(_PATH_XFERLOG, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
expand_id();
if (anonymous || guest) {
/* We MUST do a chdir() after the chroot. Otherwise the old current
* directory will be accessible as "." outside the new root! */
if (anonymous) {
if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0 || chdir("/") < 0) {
reply(550, "Can't set guest privileges.");
--- 1165,1198 ----
(void) initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid);
/* open wtmp before chroot */
! #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
! (void) sprintf(ttyline, "ftp%ld", getpid());
! #else
! (void) sprintf(ttyline, "ftpd%d", getpid());
! #endif
logwtmp(ttyline, pw->pw_name, remotehost);
logged_in = 1;
/* if logging is enabled, open logfile before chroot */
if (log_outbound_xfers || log_incoming_xfers)
+ #ifdef VIRTUAL
+ xferlog = open(virtual_logfile, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
+ #else
xferlog = open(_PATH_XFERLOG, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
+ #endif
expand_id();
if (anonymous || guest) {
/* We MUST do a chdir() after the chroot. Otherwise the old current
* directory will be accessible as "." outside the new root! */
+
+ #ifdef VIRTUAL
+ if (virtual_mode) {
+ strcpy(pw->pw_dir, virtual_root);
+ }
+ #endif
+
if (anonymous) {
if (chroot(pw->pw_dir) < 0 || chdir("/") < 0) {
reply(550, "Can't set guest privileges.");
***************
*** 1190,1197 ****
reply(230, "Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.");
#ifdef SETPROCTITLE
sprintf(proctitle, "%s: anonymous/%.*s", remotehost,
! sizeof(proctitle) - sizeof(remotehost) -
! sizeof(": anonymous/"), passwd);
setproctitle("%s", proctitle);
#endif /* SETPROCTITLE */
if (logging)
--- 1275,1282 ----
reply(230, "Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.");
#ifdef SETPROCTITLE
sprintf(proctitle, "%s: anonymous/%.*s", remotehost,
! (int) (sizeof(proctitle) - sizeof(remotehost) -
! sizeof(": anonymous/")), passwd);
setproctitle("%s", proctitle);
#endif /* SETPROCTITLE */
if (logging)
***************
*** 1235,1240 ****
--- 1320,1326 ----
return (buf);
}
+ void
retrieve(char *cmd, char *name)
{
FILE *fin,
***************
*** 1403,1409 ****
if (dout == NULL)
goto done;
#ifdef HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE
! send_data(fin, dout, st.st_blksize);
#else
send_data(fin, dout, BUFSIZ);
#endif
--- 1489,1495 ----
if (dout == NULL)
goto done;
#ifdef HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE
! send_data(fin, dout, st.st_blksize*2);
#else
send_data(fin, dout, BUFSIZ);
#endif
***************
*** 1422,1428 ****
--- 1508,1518 ----
for (loop = 0; namebuf[loop]; loop++)
if (isspace(namebuf[loop]) || iscntrl(namebuf[loop]))
namebuf[loop] = '_';
+ #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
+ sprintf(msg, "%.24s %d %s %qd %s %c %s %c %c %s ftp %d %s\n",
+ #else
sprintf(msg, "%.24s %d %s %d %s %c %s %c %c %s ftp %d %s\n",
+ #endif
ctime(&curtime),
xfertime,
remotehost,
***************
*** 1445,1450 ****
--- 1535,1541 ----
(*closefunc) (fin);
}
+ void
store(char *name, char *mode, int unique)
{
FILE *fout, *din;
***************
*** 1610,1616 ****
for (loop = 0; namebuf[loop]; loop++)
if (isspace(namebuf[loop]) || iscntrl(namebuf[loop]))
namebuf[loop] = '_';
! sprintf(msg, "%.24s %d %s %d %s %c %s %c %c %s ftp %d %s\n",
ctime(&curtime),
xfertime,
remotehost,
--- 1701,1711 ----
for (loop = 0; namebuf[loop]; loop++)
if (isspace(namebuf[loop]) || iscntrl(namebuf[loop]))
namebuf[loop] = '_';
! #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
! sprintf(msg, "%.24s %d %s %qd %s %c %s %c %c %s ftp %d %s\n",
! #else
! sprintf(msg, "%.24s %d %s %d %s %c %s %c %c %s ftp %d %s\n",
! #endif
ctime(&curtime),
xfertime,
remotehost,
***************
*** 1678,1683 ****
--- 1773,1789 ----
if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_IP, IP_TOS, (char *) &on, sizeof(int)) < 0)
syslog(LOG_WARNING, "setsockopt (IP_TOS): %m");
#endif
+ #ifdef TCP_NOPUSH
+ /*
+ * Turn off push flag to keep sender TCP from sending short packets
+ * at the boundaries of each write(). Should probably do a SO_SNDBUF
+ * to set the send buffer size as well, but that may not be desirable
+ * in heavy-load situations.
+ */
+ on = 1;
+ if (setsockopt(s, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NOPUSH, (char *)&on, sizeof on) < 0)
+ syslog(LOG_WARNING, "setsockopt (TCP_NOPUSH): %m");
+ #endif
return (fdopen(s, mode));
bad:
***************
*** 1699,1705 ****
file_size = size;
byte_count = 0;
if (size != (off_t) - 1)
! (void) sprintf(sizebuf, " (%ld bytes)", size);
else
(void) strcpy(sizebuf, "");
if (pdata >= 0) {
--- 1805,1815 ----
file_size = size;
byte_count = 0;
if (size != (off_t) - 1)
! #if (defined(BSD) && (BSD >= 199103))
! (void) sprintf(sizebuf, " (%qd bytes)", size);
! #else
! (void) sprintf(sizebuf, " (%d bytes)", size);
! #endif
else
(void) strcpy(sizebuf, "");
if (pdata >= 0) {
***************
*** 1707,1715 ****
int s,
fromlen = sizeof(from);
! s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
! if (s < 0) {
! reply(425, "Can't open data connection.");
(void) close(pdata);
pdata = -1;
return (NULL);
--- 1817,1839 ----
int s,
fromlen = sizeof(from);
! #ifdef FD_ZERO
! struct timeval timeout;
! fd_set set;
!
! FD_ZERO(&set);
! FD_SET(pdata, &set);
!
! timeout.tv_usec = 0;
! timeout.tv_sec = 120;
!
! if (select(pdata+1, &set, (fd_set *) 0, (fd_set *) 0, &timeout) == 0 ||
! (s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen)) < 0) {
! #else
! s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
! if (s < 0) {
! #endif
! reply(425, "Can't open data connection.");
(void) close(pdata);
pdata = -1;
return (NULL);
***************
*** 1764,1769 ****
--- 1888,1894 ----
* encapsulation of the data subject to Mode, Structure, and Type.
*
* NB: Form isn't handled. */
+ void
send_data(FILE *instr, FILE *outstr, off_t blksize)
{
register int c,
***************
*** 1839,1844 ****
--- 1964,1970 ----
* the data subject to Mode, Structure, and Type.
*
* N.B.: Form isn't handled. */
+ int
receive_data(FILE *instr, FILE *outstr)
{
register int c;
***************
*** 1915,1920 ****
--- 2041,2047 ----
return (-1);
}
+ void
statfilecmd(char *filename)
{
char line[BUFSIZ];
***************
*** 1948,1953 ****
--- 2075,2081 ----
reply(211, "End of Status");
}
+ void
statcmd(void)
{
struct sockaddr_in *sin;
***************
*** 2001,2006 ****
--- 2129,2135 ----
reply(211, "End of status");
}
+ void
fatal(char *s)
{
reply(451, "Error in server: %s\n", s);
***************
*** 2095,2100 ****
--- 2224,2230 ----
#else
/* VARARGS2 */
+ void
reply(int n, char *fmt, int p0, int p1, int p2, int p3, int p4, int p5)
{
if (autospout != NULL) {
***************
*** 2129,2134 ****
--- 2259,2265 ----
}
/* VARARGS2 */
+ void
lreply(int n, char *fmt, int p0, int p1, int p2, int p3, int p4, int p5)
{
if (!dolreplies)
***************
*** 2144,2160 ****
--- 2275,2294 ----
}
#endif
+ void
ack(char *s)
{
reply(250, "%s command successful.", s);
}
+ void
nack(char *s)
{
reply(502, "%s command not implemented.", s);
}
/* ARGSUSED */
+ void
yyerror(char *s)
{
char *cp;
***************
*** 2164,2169 ****
--- 2298,2304 ----
reply(500, "'%s': command not understood.", cbuf);
}
+ void
delete(char *name)
{
struct stat st;
***************
*** 2208,2213 ****
--- 2343,2349 ----
ack("DELE");
}
+ void
cwd(char *path)
{
struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
***************
*** 2248,2253 ****
--- 2384,2390 ----
}
}
+ void
makedir(char *name)
{
uid_t uid;
***************
*** 2274,2282 ****
reply(257, "MKD command successful.");
}
removedir(char *name)
{
! int c, d; /* dummy variables */
int valid = 0;
/*
--- 2411,2420 ----
reply(257, "MKD command successful.");
}
+ void
removedir(char *name)
{
! unsigned long c, d; /* dummy variables */
int valid = 0;
/*
***************
*** 2298,2303 ****
--- 2436,2442 ----
ack("RMD");
}
+ void
pwd(void)
{
char path[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
***************
*** 2312,2318 ****
#else
if (getwd(path) == (char *) NULL)
#endif
! reply(550, "%s.", path);
else
reply(257, "\"%s\" is current directory.", path);
}
--- 2451,2458 ----
#else
if (getwd(path) == (char *) NULL)
#endif
! /* reply(550, "%s.", path); */
! reply(550, "Permission denied.");
else
reply(257, "\"%s\" is current directory.", path);
}
***************
*** 2342,2347 ****
--- 2482,2488 ----
return (name);
}
+ void
renamecmd(char *from, char *to)
{
***************
*** 2357,2362 ****
--- 2498,2504 ----
ack("RNTO");
}
+ void
dolog(struct sockaddr_in *sin)
{
struct hostent *hp;
***************
*** 2412,2417 ****
--- 2554,2560 ----
}
/* Record logout in wtmp file and exit with supplied status. */
+ void
dologout(int status)
{
if (logged_in) {
***************
*** 2459,2464 ****
--- 2602,2608 ----
* PASV command in RFC959. However, it has been blessed as a legitimate
* response by Jon Postel in a telephone conversation with Rick Adams on 25
* Jan 89. */
+ void
passive(void)
{
int len;
***************
*** 2530,2535 ****
--- 2674,2680 ----
}
/* Format and send reply containing system error number. */
+ void
perror_reply(int code, char *string)
{
reply(code, "%s: %s.", string, strerror(errno));
***************
*** 2538,2543 ****
--- 2683,2689 ----
static char *onefile[] =
{"", 0};
+ void
send_file_list(char *whichfiles)
{
struct stat st;
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/glob.c wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/glob.c
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/glob.c Fri Apr 1 14:03:42 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/glob.c Tue Nov 28 00:02:56 1995
***************
*** 65,71 ****
static int gargc; /* Number args in gargv */
static int gnleft;
static short gflag;
! static int tglob();
char **ftpglob();
char *globerr;
char *home;
--- 65,71 ----
static int gargc; /* Number args in gargv */
static int gnleft;
static short gflag;
! static int tglob(register char);
char **ftpglob();
char *globerr;
char *home;
***************
*** 74,80 ****
static char *strend();
char **copyblk();
! static void acollect(), addpath(), collect(), expand(), Gcat();
static void ginit(), matchdir(), rscan(), sort();
static int amatch(), execbrc(), match();
--- 74,80 ----
static char *strend();
char **copyblk();
! static void acollect(), addpath(char), collect(), expand(), Gcat();
static void ginit(), matchdir(), rscan(), sort();
static int amatch(), execbrc(), match();
***************
*** 87,95 ****
static char *entp;
static char **sortbas;
char **
! ftpglob(v)
! register char *v;
{
char agpath[BUFSIZ];
char *agargv[GAVSIZ];
--- 87,100 ----
static char *entp;
static char **sortbas;
+ void blkfree(char **);
+ int letter(register char);
+ int digit(register char);
+ int gethdir(char *);
+ int any(register int, register char *);
+
char **
! ftpglob(register char *v)
{
char agpath[BUFSIZ];
char *agargv[GAVSIZ];
***************
*** 116,123 ****
}
static void
! ginit(agargv)
! char **agargv;
{
agargv[0] = 0; gargv = agargv; sortbas = agargv; gargc = 0;
--- 121,127 ----
}
static void
! ginit(char ** agargv)
{
agargv[0] = 0; gargv = agargv; sortbas = agargv; gargc = 0;
***************
*** 125,132 ****
}
static void
! collect(as)
! register char *as;
{
if (eq(as, "{") || eq(as, "{}")) {
Gcat(as, "");
--- 129,135 ----
}
static void
! collect(register char *as)
{
if (eq(as, "{") || eq(as, "{}")) {
Gcat(as, "");
***************
*** 136,143 ****
}
static void
! acollect(as)
! register char *as;
{
register int ogargc = gargc;
--- 139,145 ----
}
static void
! acollect(register char *as)
{
register int ogargc = gargc;
***************
*** 165,172 ****
}
static void
! expand(as)
! char *as;
{
register char *cs;
register char *sgpathp, *oldcs;
--- 167,173 ----
}
static void
! expand(char *as)
{
register char *cs;
register char *sgpathp, *oldcs;
***************
*** 218,225 ****
}
static void
! matchdir(pattern)
! char *pattern;
{
struct stat stb;
--- 219,225 ----
}
static void
! matchdir(char *pattern)
{
struct stat stb;
***************
*** 261,268 ****
}
static int
! execbrc(p, s)
! char *p, *s;
{
char restbuf[BUFSIZ + 2];
register char *pe, *pm, *pl;
--- 261,267 ----
}
static int
! execbrc(char *p, char *s)
{
char restbuf[BUFSIZ + 2];
register char *pe, *pm, *pl;
***************
*** 341,348 ****
}
static int
! match(s, p)
! char *s, *p;
{
register int c;
register char *sentp;
--- 340,346 ----
}
static int
! match(char *s, char *p)
{
register int c;
register char *sentp;
***************
*** 359,366 ****
}
static int
! amatch(s, p)
! register char *s, *p;
{
register int scc;
int ok, lc;
--- 357,363 ----
}
static int
! amatch(register char *s, register char *p)
{
register int scc;
int ok, lc;
***************
*** 448,456 ****
}
}
! static
! Gmatch(s, p)
! register char *s, *p;
{
register int scc;
int ok, lc;
--- 445,452 ----
}
}
! static int
! Gmatch(register char *s, register char *p)
{
register int scc;
int ok, lc;
***************
*** 509,516 ****
}
static void
! Gcat(s1, s2)
! register char *s1, *s2;
{
register int len = strlen(s1) + strlen(s2) + 1;
--- 505,511 ----
}
static void
! Gcat(register char *s1, register char *s2)
{
register int len = strlen(s1) + strlen(s2) + 1;
***************
*** 525,532 ****
}
static void
! addpath(c)
! char c;
{
if (gpathp >= lastgpathp)
--- 520,526 ----
}
static void
! addpath(char c)
{
if (gpathp >= lastgpathp)
***************
*** 538,546 ****
}
static void
! rscan(t, f)
! register char **t;
! int (*f)();
{
register char *p, c;
--- 532,538 ----
}
static void
! rscan(register char **t, int (*f)())
{
register char *p, c;
***************
*** 556,564 ****
}
/*
static
! scan(t, f)
! register char **t;
! int (*f)();
{
register char *p, c;
--- 548,554 ----
}
/*
static
! scan(register char **t, int (*f)())
{
register char *p, c;
***************
*** 567,575 ****
*p++ = (*f)(c);
} */
! static
! tglob(c)
! register char c;
{
if (any(c, globchars))
--- 557,564 ----
*p++ = (*f)(c);
} */
! static int
! tglob(register char c)
{
if (any(c, globchars))
***************
*** 578,608 ****
}
/*
static
! trim(c)
! char c;
{
return (c & TRIM);
} */
!
! letter(c)
! register char c;
{
! return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' || c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' || c == '_');
}
! digit(c)
! register char c;
{
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9');
}
! any(c, s)
! register int c;
! register char *s;
{
while (*s)
--- 567,595 ----
}
/*
static
! trim(char c)
{
return (c & TRIM);
} */
! int
! letter(register char c)
{
! return ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A') && (c <= 'Z')
! || (c == '_'));
}
! int
! digit(register char c)
{
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9');
}
! int
! any(register int c, register char *s)
{
while (*s)
***************
*** 610,617 ****
return(1);
return(0);
}
! blklen(av)
! register char **av;
{
register int i = 0;
--- 597,605 ----
return(1);
return(0);
}
!
! int
! blklen(register char **av)
{
register int i = 0;
***************
*** 621,629 ****
}
char **
! blkcpy(oav, bv)
! char **oav;
! register char **bv;
{
register char **av = oav;
--- 609,615 ----
}
char **
! blkcpy(char **oav, register char **bv)
{
register char **av = oav;
***************
*** 632,639 ****
return (oav);
}
! blkfree(av0)
! char **av0;
{
register char **av = av0;
--- 618,625 ----
return (oav);
}
! void
! blkfree(char **av0)
{
register char **av = av0;
***************
*** 642,649 ****
}
char *
! strspl(cp, dp)
! register char *cp, *dp;
{
register char *ep = malloc((unsigned)(strlen(cp) + strlen(dp) + 1));
--- 628,634 ----
}
char *
! strspl(register char *cp, register char *dp)
{
register char *ep = malloc((unsigned)(strlen(cp) + strlen(dp) + 1));
***************
*** 655,662 ****
}
char **
! copyblk(v)
! register char **v;
{
register char **nv = (char **)malloc((unsigned)((blklen(v) + 1) *
sizeof(char **)));
--- 640,646 ----
}
char **
! copyblk(register char **v)
{
register char **nv = (char **)malloc((unsigned)((blklen(v) + 1) *
sizeof(char **)));
***************
*** 668,675 ****
static
char *
! strend(cp)
! register char *cp;
{
while (*cp)
--- 652,658 ----
static
char *
! strend(register char *cp)
{
while (*cp)
***************
*** 682,689 ****
* user whose home directory is sought is currently.
* We write the home directory of the user back there.
*/
! gethdir(home)
! char *home;
{
register struct passwd *pp = getpwnam(home);
--- 665,672 ----
* user whose home directory is sought is currently.
* We write the home directory of the user back there.
*/
! int
! gethdir(char *home)
{
register struct passwd *pp = getpwnam(home);
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles: Makefile.aix.rej
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/makefiles/Makefile.bsd wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles/Makefile.bsd
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/makefiles/Makefile.bsd Fri Apr 1 14:03:30 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles/Makefile.bsd Wed Jan 24 19:13:06 1996
***************
*** 1,8 ****
CC = cc
IFLAGS = -I.. -I../support
LFLAGS = -L../support
! CFLAGS = -O -DDEBUG ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
! LIBES = -lsupport
LIBC = /usr/lib/libc.a
LINTFLAGS=
LKERB = -lauth -lckrb -lkrb -ldes
--- 1,8 ----
CC = cc
IFLAGS = -I.. -I../support
LFLAGS = -L../support
! CFLAGS = -O -DDEBUG -DVIRTUAL ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
! LIBES = -lsupport -lcrypt
LIBC = /usr/lib/libc.a
LINTFLAGS=
LKERB = -lauth -lckrb -lkrb -ldes
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles: Makefile.bsd.rej
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles: Makefile.dgx.rej
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/makefiles/Makefile.dyn wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles/Makefile.dyn
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/makefiles/Makefile.dyn Fri Apr 1 14:03:30 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles/Makefile.dyn Wed Jan 24 19:10:46 1996
***************
*** 1,7 ****
CC = gcc
IFLAGS = -I.. -I../support
LFLAGS = -L../support
! CFLAGS = -O -DDEBUG ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
LIBES = -lsupport
LIBC = /lib/libc.a
LINTFLAGS=
--- 1,7 ----
CC = gcc
IFLAGS = -I.. -I../support
LFLAGS = -L../support
! CFLAGS = -O -DDEBUG -DVIRTUAL ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
LIBES = -lsupport
LIBC = /lib/libc.a
LINTFLAGS=
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles: Makefile.gen.rej
Only in wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/makefiles: Makefile.hpx.rej
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/newvers.sh wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/newvers.sh
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/newvers.sh Wed Apr 13 14:41:33 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/newvers.sh Tue Nov 28 00:04:08 1995
***************
*** 22,25 ****
--- 22,27 ----
awk ' { edit = $1 + 1; }\
END { printf "char version[] = \"Version wu-2.4(%d) ", edit > "vers.c";\
printf "%d\n", edit > "edit"; }' < edit
+ LANG=
+ LC_TIME=
echo `date`'";' >> vers.c
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/realpath.c wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/realpath.c
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/realpath.c Fri Apr 1 14:03:45 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/realpath.c Tue Nov 28 00:02:10 1995
***************
*** 42,48 ****
#endif
char *
! realpath(char *pathname, char *result)
{
struct stat sbuf;
char curpath[MAXPATHLEN],
--- 42,48 ----
#endif
char *
! realpath(const char *pathname, char *result)
{
struct stat sbuf;
char curpath[MAXPATHLEN],
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/src/vers.c wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/vers.c
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/src/vers.c Wed Apr 13 17:38:41 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/src/vers.c Tue Feb 6 18:35:00 1996
***************
*** 1 ****
! char version[] = "Version wu-2.4(1) Wed Apr 13 16:38:41 CDT 1994";
--- 1 ----
! char version[] = "Version wu-2.4(4) Tue Feb 6 18:35:00 EST 1996";
diff -rc wu-ftpd-2.4/support/makefiles/Makefile.bsd wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/support/makefiles/Makefile.bsd
*** wu-ftpd-2.4/support/makefiles/Makefile.bsd Fri Apr 1 14:03:49 1994
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.orig/support/makefiles/Makefile.bsd Tue Nov 28 00:10:12 1995
***************
*** 4,10 ****
LIBC = /usr/lib/libc.a
IFLAGS =
LFLAGS =
! CFLAGS = -O -DDEBUG ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
SRCS = fnmatch.c strcasestr.c authuser.c ftw.c
OBJS = fnmatch.o strcasestr.o authuser.o ftw.o
--- 4,10 ----
LIBC = /usr/lib/libc.a
IFLAGS =
LFLAGS =
! CFLAGS = -O -DNO_MALLOC_PROTO -DDEBUG ${IFLAGS} ${LFLAGS}
SRCS = fnmatch.c strcasestr.c authuser.c ftw.c
OBJS = fnmatch.o strcasestr.o authuser.o ftw.o
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Okay,
The FAQ mentions that under Solaris 2.4, I have to have
~ftp/dev/tcp and ~ftp/dev/zero installed.
My real files in /dev are:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 29 Sep 19 18:08 /dev/tcp -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:tcp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 27 Sep 19 18:08 /dev/zero -> ../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
And the files in ~ftp/dev are:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 29 Feb 7 16:04 tcp -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:tcp
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 27 Feb 7 16:04 zero -> ../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
And yet I get:
# chroot ~ftp /bin/ls
ld.so.1: /bin/ls: fatal: /dev/zero: can't open file: errno=2
Killed
Any help would be appreciated...
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> Okay,
>
> The FAQ mentions that under Solaris 2.4, I have to have
> ~ftp/dev/tcp and ~ftp/dev/zero installed.
>
Just create them:
mknod c 11 42 tcp
mknod c 13 12 zero
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On Wed, 7 Feb 1996, Gregg William Riedel wrote:
> Okay,
>
> The FAQ mentions that under Solaris 2.4, I have to have
> ~ftp/dev/tcp and ~ftp/dev/zero installed.
>
> My real files in /dev are:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 29 Sep 19 18:08 /dev/tcp -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:tcp
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 27 Sep 19 18:08 /dev/zero -> ../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
>
> And the files in ~ftp/dev are:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 29 Feb 7 16:04 tcp -> ../devices/pseudo/clone@0:tcp
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 27 Feb 7 16:04 zero -> ../devices/pseudo/mm@0:zero
>
> And yet I get:
>
> # chroot ~ftp /bin/ls
> ld.so.1: /bin/ls: fatal: /dev/zero: can't open file: errno=2
> Killed
>
First guess would be that since ftpd chroot's to ~ftp when it
starts, the symlinks are invalidated. I know that ~ftp/bin/ls can't
be a symlink for that reason, but I've not used Solaris yet, so this may
not be the case in the instance.
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Hi, I'm having a problem getting the daemon write
to the xferlog (the transfer log file). The options for
the command line argument has -a -l but the last -l is
overridden at the ftpaccess file since it has the
entry for log commands real. However, all the daemon does
is just write out for the first time when the file is
not created but once the file is there, it does not
write out to the xferlog file at all. I'm running the
wu-ftp from the inetd on the free BSD os. ODoes anyone
out there know anything about this case?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
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Hi...
I made a slight error in the last patch I sent out, for the
Virtual Domains. This patch fixes it, and the complete patch is at:
http://www.ki.net/rtfm/softdocs/wu-ftpd
The problem was that instead of doing a "C" if statement for
the xferlog, I did a pre-procesor "#if" statement :(
Sorry about the error...
*** ftpd.c.orig Wed Feb 7 20:08:03 1996
--- ftpd.c Wed Feb 7 20:08:23 1996
***************
*** 1175,1185 ****
/* if logging is enabled, open logfile before chroot */
if (log_outbound_xfers || log_incoming_xfers)
! #ifdef VIRTUAL
xferlog = open(virtual_logfile, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
! #else
xferlog = open(_PATH_XFERLOG, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
- #endif
expand_id();
--- 1175,1184 ----
/* if logging is enabled, open logfile before chroot */
if (log_outbound_xfers || log_incoming_xfers)
! if(virtual_mode)
xferlog = open(virtual_logfile, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
! else
xferlog = open(_PATH_XFERLOG, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT, 0660);
expand_id();
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Have you had any responses? I need this too.
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> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 00:06:30 +0200 (EET)
> From: Sarakatsanis Yiannis <
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> Subject: wu-ftpd on HP-UX 10
>
> Hello to all,
>
> I try to make working wu-ftpd (2.4) on a HP-UX 10.0 system that is
> converted to a trusted system, i.e. the encrypted passwords and other info
> (user lock, pasword change age , and so on)
> about users resides in files in the directory /tcb/auth/files/*.
> This not a classical shadow password system, it's new from HP and many
> programs with access to the password database fail to authenticate the
> user correct (for instance qpopper). The getpwent, getpwname (and so on)
> routines are for HP-UX systems that are not trusted.For trusted systems,
> the getprpwent, getprpnam etc. are used instead. So, the server compiles
> ok, and gives anonymous access but when a real user wants to login in to
> the server, he answer access denied, for the above reason. Has anybody of
> you make the server working on such a system? I know that some portions
> of the ftpd.c must be patched but I don't know which exactly. I tried
> some patches but with no success.
>
> If you know something about the problem please let me know
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Giannis Sarakatsanis
> Dept. of Electrical Engineering
> Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Hello,
I would like to know if there is a way of changing the owner of
the directory, when guests or anonymous make one.
When a guest upload a file, the owner is set automatically
in the way described in ftpaccess.
upload /users/ftp /incoming yes ftp guests 0666
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Can we do something like that with directories?
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Howdy!
When some users attempt to connect to my FTP site remotely and anonymously
sometimes the client side will time out and give this message.
HP-UX 9.04. wuftpd-2.4
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Background: Version wu-2.4(2) running on a Sun under SunOS 4.1.3
I've got a wuftpd server that has been setup for quite some time but
some users complain that "ls" doesn't give them anything back.
If I connect from a sun, it's fine. If I connect from the PC sitting
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> BETA 9 is now available. It has been tested on the following systems:
The virtual patches need one small patch. If you use "guest" accounts and
virtual mode, the "guest" accounts will always be placed into the virtual
root.
..dave
*** ftpd.c.ORIG Tue Jan 23 01:09:11 1996
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***************
*** 1346,1352 ****
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Hi,
I just downloaded Linux from the sunsite ftp server a few days ago. I have
had no problem compiling and making other software packages such as netscape
and apache httpd. My Linux version is 1.2.13 and gcc version 2.7.0. I read
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Try down loading the binaries. It's alot faster than
doing it yourself.
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> Hi,
>
> I just downloaded Linux from the sunsite ftp server a few days ago. I have
> had no problem compiling and making other software packages such as netscape
> and apache httpd. My Linux version is 1.2.13 and gcc version 2.7.0. I read
> the ftpd instructions and it says that on Linux systems there will be many
> compilation warnings, however even if I ingore the warnings the object files
> never get made because of make errors. I also copied the "ftp.h" file to
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> Try down loading the binaries. It's alot faster than
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> --Jeffrey
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> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just downloaded Linux from the sunsite ftp server a few days ago. I have
> > had no problem compiling and making other software packages such as netscape
> > and apache httpd. My Linux version is 1.2.13 and gcc version 2.7.0. I read
> > the ftpd instructions and it says that on Linux systems there will be many
> > compilation warnings, however even if I ingore the warnings the object files
> > never get made because of make errors. I also copied the "ftp.h" file to
> > its appropriate place and modified the "pathnames.h" file to suite my needs.
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Jeffrey Smith,
Hi, and thanks for the extremely quick response! Can you tell me where
to get the pre-compiled binaries( FTP site ? ), and will they work under
Linux?
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Hi, recently I posted messages regarding
writing transfers inbound and outbound into the
xferlog data file on the FreeBSD operating system.
This is the solution - 2 parts to it.
1. The printf statement in the ftpd.c that
formats text to be printed to the xferlog
file in the "dolog:" jump statements
was reformated. It was broken into two
and written out twice. Mysteriously, this
fixed the segmentation problem that popped
up.
2. The LOG_INFO in syslog parameter in the ftpcmd.c
was changed to LOG_NOTICE which allowed commads
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Hi,
I can't get the Linux kernel ( version 1.3.60 ) to recognize my Teac
CD-ROM drive ( CD-55A ). The CD-ROM is connected to the
Matsushita/Panisonic interface on my Sound Blaster Pro sound card. I
configured the kernel to support both sound and CD-ROM support. The
sound card works, but even after going through the entire CDROM-HOWTO
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know the CD-ROM is working because it works under DOS and Windows on my
DOS partition of the hard disk. The sound card settings are: I/O base
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Hi,
I had asked about compiling ftpd and you had suggested I get the beta
version. I did, and for some reason it still doesn't work. The
compiling process seems to work very well up to a point with no warnings
or errors, but the it says :
Make ftpd.
Make: ***No rule to make target `ftpd'. Stop.
Do you know what is wrong?
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>I can't get the Linux kernel ( version 1.3.60 ) to recognize my Teac
>CD-ROM drive ( CD-55A ). The CD-ROM is connected to the
Um...I hate to point this out, but this list is dedicated to discussing
wu-ftpd problems. You might want to ask in a comp.os.linux.* newsgroup
(don't recall which one offhand), or on irc in #linux for Linux-related
information. As for your particular problem, it's been a while since I last
worked with sbpcd drives, see if it autoprobes for it. Look at the sbpcd.h
(do a % find / -name sbpcd.h to find it) file, it'll tell you how to make it
autoprobe and where to put the exact settings once you determine the precise
settings needed to go. Might want to make it 0x230. (?)
Please e-mail me if you would like to discuss this further, although this is
the limit of my memory...that sbpcd.h file has all the information you need.
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>I had asked about compiling ftpd and you had suggested I get the beta
>version. I did, and for some reason it still doesn't work. The
>compiling process seems to work very well up to a point with no warnings
>or errors, but the it says :
> Make ftpd.
> Make: ***No rule to make target `ftpd'. Stop.
>Do you know what is wrong?
Yup. You might want to read the 'INSTALL' file. :) This is a part of it:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS as of $Date: 1995/12/11 08:09:37 $
1a. Type "./build xxx" in the root of the source tree.
where xxx is one of:
gen : generic make (copy this when porting to a new system)
aix : IBM AIX
bsd : BSD
bdi : BSD/OS
dgx : Data General Unix
dyn : Dynix
fbs : FreeBSD
hpx : HP-UX
isc : ISC (Interactive Unix)
lnx : Linux (tested on 0.99p8)
nbs : NetBSD
nx2 : NeXTstep 2.x
nx3 : NeXTstep 3.x
osf : OSF/1
ptx : ???
sco : SCO Unix 3.2v4.2
sgi : SGI Irix 4.0.5a
Sounds like you're building on a Linux box.. try a 'build lnx'. But I'd
recommend reading any INSTALL and README files because there are some
Linux-related information (you might have to edit a couple of files to get
the binary to work the way you want it..i.e. with shadow password support or
not, depending on if you've installed shadow on your system, etc..).
-Dan
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In the "For What It's Worth" department....
I, like others, have been seeing the "hanging connection problem" happen on
a regular basis. I never found it too big a problem until it started to
restrict users from accessing my site due to the "too many logins" feature.
I happened on a interesting occurrance recently. I had, what appeared to be,
200 ftp sessions active. I was in the process of sweeping my sites with
a tool called probe_tcp_ports to examine connection exposure. When I looked
immediately after running probe_tcp_ports I noticed I only had 48 established
ftp sessions. It seems that the probe_tcp_ports reset the hung ports and the
sleeping processes terminated.
This is repeatable here. I have not taken the time to see why, but for
those still encountering the problem, this may interest you.
The source to probe_tcp_ports can be found in the COAST archives.
ftp://coast.cs.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/probe_tcp_ports/probe_tcp_ports.c.Z
or
ftp://ftp.sterling.com/COAST/tools/unix/probe_tcp_ports/probe_tcp_ports.c.Z
Your mileage might vary...
End of "For What It's Worth".
-Kent+
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In article <
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>In the "For What It's Worth" department....
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>I, like others, have been seeing the "hanging connection problem" happen on
>a regular basis. I never found it too big a problem until it started to
>restrict users from accessing my site due to the "too many logins" feature.
What version of wu-ftpd are you seeing this on? Without that information,
I don't know if this is a bug I should chase or not.
You MUST report version numbers when you report bugs.
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The HELP command prints a list of commands followed by a helpful message
containing, frequently, an invalid email address.
Here is a patch to use the email address that was specified using the
`email' directive in the ftpaccess file, or if it was not specified then
it falls back to the old behaviour.
Patch by: Andras Salamon <
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--- ftpcmd.y.orig Tue Jan 23 08:09:09 1996
+++ ftpcmd.y Mon Feb 12 12:52:06 1996
@@ -1373,6 +1373,7 @@
struct tab *c;
int width, NCMDS;
char *type;
+ struct aclmember *entry = NULL;
if (ctab == sitetab)
type = "SITE ";
@@ -1414,7 +1415,10 @@
printf("\r\n");
}
(void) fflush(stdout);
- reply(214, "Direct comments to ftp-bugs@%s.", hostname);
+ if ( (getaclentry("email", &entry)) && ARG0 )
+ reply(214, "Direct comments to %s.", ARG0);
+ else
+ reply(214, "Direct comments to ftp-bugs@%s.", hostname);
return;
}
upper(s);
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Currently the ftpd logs connections to wtmp. For larger sites this may cause
wtmp to grow to extrememly large size.
Here is a quick patch to disable logging to wtmp.
Patch by: Robin Lunn <
[email protected]>
--- wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-9/src/ftpd.c.orig Tue Jan 23 08:09:11 1996
+++ wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-9/src/ftpd.c Mon Feb 12 11:59:09 1996
@@ -1110,8 +1110,8 @@
{
(void) seteuid((uid_t) 0);
- if (logged_in)
- logwtmp(ttyline, "", "");
+/* if (logged_in)
+ logwtmp(ttyline, "", ""); */
pw = NULL;
logged_in = 0;
anonymous = 0;
@@ -1320,9 +1320,9 @@
#endif
(void) initgroups(pw->pw_name, pw->pw_gid);
/* WTMP PROCESSING STARTS HERE */
- /* open wtmp before chroot */
+ /* open wtmp before chroot
(void) sprintf(ttyline, "ftp%d", getpid());
- logwtmp(ttyline, pw->pw_name, remotehost);
+ logwtmp(ttyline, pw->pw_name, remotehost); */
logged_in = 1;
/* if logging is enabled, open logfile before chroot */
@@ -2878,7 +2878,7 @@
{
if (logged_in) {
(void) seteuid((uid_t) 0);
- logwtmp(ttyline, "", "");
+/* logwtmp(ttyline, "", ""); */
}
if (logging)
syslog(LOG_INFO, "FTP session closed");
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Hi,
I've recently installed wu-ftpd 2.4 and I've managed to get
the guestgroup login to work ok. Is there anyway I can let a guest
user other than anonymous or ftp to login by typing their email
address or by hitting return at the password prompt ?
Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.
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Is it possible to use the upload directive for guest or real
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I would like to change the ownership of an uploaded file.
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I need to have my ftp directory tree be NFS mounted, but there are
restrictions on using the upload directive when I do this. Specifically,
they don't allow access if I try to change the ownership or permissions.
What is causing this?
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Hardware: SPARCstation 20
OS: Solaris 2.5
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I just installed wu-ftpd on a SPARCstation running Solaris 2.5.
Since the machine has come up I have logged a few "refused PORT"
warnings in /var/adm/messages. Here are some examples (the names
are changed to protect the innocent):
Feb 10 21:49:14 myhost ftpd[8377]: refused PORT 0,1127 from host1
Feb 10 21:49:25 myhost ftpd[8378]: refused PORT 0,1129 from host1
Feb 11 19:33:40 myhost ftpd[11025]: refused PORT 0,2678 from host2
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Feb 12 12:41:23 myhost ftpd[14858]: refused PORT 80ff3386,0 from host3
I have not seen this in earlier versions of wu-ftpd running under SunOS.
What do these message indicate?
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rh>
rh> I need to have my ftp directory tree be NFS mounted, but there are
rh> restrictions on using the upload directive when I do this. Specifically,
rh> they don't allow access if I try to change the ownership or permissions.
rh> What is causing this?
My best guess is, you need to export the filesystem(s) with root permissions.
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At 14:23 12/02/96 -0500, you wrote:
>Is it possible to use the upload directive for guest or real
>logins? Is the upload directive only for anonymous users?
>
>I would like to change the ownership of an uploaded file.
Hello,
It can be a guest or an anonymous... ;)
The upload directive is for the owner of the home directory...
Example:
upload /home-directory /data-in yes owner group 0666 dirs
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Hello,
I wonder wether it's possible or not to prevent ftpd from making a dns request.
I mean that if a client 1 connects to my server, there's no dns request, but
if a client 2 connects, it makes the request.
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I have experienced the FTPD hang problem. In fact I had to reboot the
system to clear the hung processes. I cannot seem to repeat this problem
that occured like a bump in the night.
What other people are experiencing hang problems?
What are the conditions that cause the hang?
Can you repeat the problems?
I am on an HP-UX system running 9.05.
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i've also seen hung ftpds on a sparcstation running
sunos 4.1.3_U1B. i have no idea what left them in
that state. i've only seen it happen once so far, so
i haven't worried about it.
-ed
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I have a similar (if not the same) problem: I'm using an SGI Indy running IRIX
5.3 and under circumstances I haven't yet understood, I have users that started
an ftp from a PC client, appearing in the finger output. They stay there until
I shut down the machine. No proccess is running that belongs to them, even ftpd
is not running, they just appear in the output of the finger command. Any
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>
> i've also seen hung ftpds on a sparcstation running
> sunos 4.1.3_U1B. i have no idea what left them in
> that state. i've only seen it happen once so far, so
> i haven't worried about it.
>
> -ed
We also,
and we have a lot of them, on a sparcstion with sunos 4.1.4.
I just found out after folks was complaining about that they
never got access due to the userlimit. I thought maybe it was a
web-browser that caused this trouble, but I havn't yet managed
to generate a hung ftpd myself.
I really apriciate if someone could help
Jon Kalnes
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root@picard:/mirror4/new/wu-ftpd-2.4 [187 ] # ./build aix
make args are :
make opts are :
Linking Makefiles.
ln: 0653-421 Makefile exists.
Specify -f to remove Makefile before linking.
ln: 0653-421 config.h exists.
Specify -f to remove config.h before linking.
ln: 0653-421 Makefile exists.
Specify -f to remove Makefile before linking.
Making support library.
gcc -O -DDEBUG -c strdup.c
strdup.c:48: conflicting types for `strdup'
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.2/2.7.0/include/string.h:146: previous'
make: *** [strdup.o] Error 1
Making ftpd.
gcc -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
ftpd.c:143: conflicting types for `realpath'
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.2/2.7.0/include/stdlib.h:426: previous'
ftpd.c: In function `pass':
ftpd.c:1002: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast
ftpd.c:1153: warning: passing arg 1 of `setgroups' makes integer from pointer wt
ftpd.c: In function `opt_string':
ftpd.c:1226: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpd.c:1228: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpd.c:1230: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpd.c: In function `retrieve':
ftpd.c:1342: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
Making ftpcount.
gcc -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpcount ftpcount.c vers.o -lst
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
ftpcount.c: In function `parsetime':
ftpcount.c:98: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpcount.c:107: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpcount.c: In function `acl_getlimit':
ftpcount.c:159: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpcount.c:162: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast
ftpcount.c: In function `main':
ftpcount.c:307: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpcount.c:310: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast
make: *** [ftpcount] Error 1
Making ftpshut.
gcc -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpshut ftpshut.c vers.o -lsupt
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
ftpshut.c: In function `main':
ftpshut.c:188: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
ftpshut.c:191: warning: assignment makes integer from pointer without a cast
make: *** [ftpshut] Error 1
Making ckconfig.
make: `ckconfig' is up to date.
ln: 0653-421 ckconfig exists.
Specify -f to remove ckconfig before linking.
Links to executables are in bin directory:
size: 0654-304 Cannot open bin/ftpd.
size: 0654-304 Cannot open bin/ftpcount.
size: 0654-304 Cannot open bin/ftpshut.
size: 0654-304 Cannot open bin/ftpwho.
bin/ckconfig: 2957 + 532 + 39 + 1589 + 1525 = 6642
Done
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Yes, my system periodically gets choked with failed ftpd processes
that won't hang up. I usually just kill them with kill -9.
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On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Barry Suskind wrote:
> I have experienced the FTPD hang problem. In fact I had to reboot the
> system to clear the hung processes. I cannot seem to repeat this problem
> that occured like a bump in the night.
>
> What other people are experiencing hang problems?
> What are the conditions that cause the hang?
> Can you repeat the problems?
>
>
> I am on an HP-UX system running 9.05.
>
>
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I get them from compuserve all the time. People rebooting
during ftp uploads and downloads also causes it. Just start
a transfer and reboot the pc in the middle.
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On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Jon Kalnes wrote:
> >
> > i've also seen hung ftpds on a sparcstation running
> > sunos 4.1.3_U1B. i have no idea what left them in
> > that state. i've only seen it happen once so far, so
> > i haven't worried about it.
> >
> > -ed
>
>
> We also,
> and we have a lot of them, on a sparcstion with sunos 4.1.4.
> I just found out after folks was complaining about that they
> never got access due to the userlimit. I thought maybe it was a
> web-browser that caused this trouble, but I havn't yet managed
> to generate a hung ftpd myself.
>
> I really apriciate if someone could help
>
> Jon Kalnes
>
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OK, I finally got around to getting Beta 9 up on my system. Attached below
is the patch for killing off idle daemons.
Side note for Stan: Please add to beta 10 release.
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***** CUT HERE for ftpd.c.patch *****
*** ftpd.c.dist Tue Jan 23 00:09:11 1996
--- ftpd.c Tue Feb 13 10:56:43 1996
***************
*** 52,53 ****
--- 52,54 ----
#include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
***************
*** 162,163 ****
--- 163,166 ----
+ extern int timeout;
+
/* File containing login names NOT to be used on this machine. Commonly used
***************
*** 269,270 ****
--- 272,274 ----
extern int authenticated;
+ static void TPtoolong();
***************
*** 1120,1121 ****
--- 1124,1141 ----
+ 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
***************
*** 2038,2039 ****
--- 2058,2060 ----
byte_count = 0;
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
if (size != (off_t) - 1)
***************
*** 2046,2049 ****
fromlen = sizeof(from);
!
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
if (s < 0) {
--- 2067,2071 ----
fromlen = sizeof(from);
! alarm(timeout);
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
+ alarm(0);
if (s < 0) {
***************
*** 2113,2114 ****
--- 2135,2137 ----
{
+
register int c,
***************
*** 2119,2121 ****
--- 2142,2147 ----
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
transflag++;
+
if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2127,2128 ****
--- 2153,2155 ----
case TYPE_A:
+ alarm(timeout);
while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2133,2134 ****
--- 2160,2162 ----
(void) putc('\r', outstr);
+ alarm(timeout);
}
***************
*** 2135,2138 ****
(void) putc(c, outstr);
! }
fflush(outstr);
transflag = 0;
--- 2163,2167 ----
(void) putc(c, outstr);
! }
fflush(outstr);
+ alarm(0);
transflag = 0;
***************
*** 2165,2167 ****
while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 &&
! write(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
byte_count += cnt;
--- 2194,2196 ----
while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 &&
! TPwrite(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
byte_count += cnt;
***************
*** 2185,2186 ****
--- 2214,2216 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(426, "Data connection");
***************
*** 2190,2191 ****
--- 2220,2222 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(551, "Error on input file");
***************
*** 2210,2212 ****
--- 2241,2246 ----
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
transflag++;
+
if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2219,2221 ****
case TYPE_L:
! while ((cnt = read(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
--- 2253,2255 ----
case TYPE_L:
! while ((cnt = TPread(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
***************
*** 2235,2236 ****
--- 2269,2271 ----
case TYPE_A:
+ alarm(timeout);
while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2237,2240 ****
byte_count++;
! if (c == '\n')
bare_lfs++;
while (c == '\r') {
--- 2272,2277 ----
byte_count++;
! if (c == '\n') {
bare_lfs++;
+ alarm(timeout);
+ }
while (c == '\r') {
***************
*** 2244,2245 ****
--- 2281,2283 ----
(void) putc('\r', outstr);
+ alarm(timeout);
if (c == '\0' || c == EOF)
***************
*** 2252,2253 ****
--- 2290,2292 ----
fflush(outstr);
+ alarm(0);
if (ferror(instr))
***************
*** 2270,2271 ****
--- 2309,2311 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(426, "Data Connection");
***************
*** 2275,2276 ****
--- 2315,2317 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(452, "Error writing file");
***************
*** 3420 ****
--- 3461,3486 ----
#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 *****
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Howdy!
Stan et al., what kind of debugging information would you like
to see along with problem reports? Strace/truss output of anything?
tcpdump output? netstat? cat /proc/cpuinfo output? Anything?
If I knew what kind of things to trace exactly, I would probably
be a lot more helpful in this area. As it is, I'm seeing a lot of sockets
opened, a previous poster's mention of a program to clear up something
along those lines didn't fly (dang), and hitting against the user limits
because idle timed-out connections aren't dying (happens in both 2.4.2
beta 8 and 9; I could probably verify with beta 7...), and thing to note
is that this machine is a Linux box running Slackware 2.x/kernel 1.2.13
setup; we haven't changed this setup in over a year since it's our primary
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We are most definitely having this problem.
We have not yet upgraded to wu-ftpd.beta.9,
however. But I have not yet tested beta 9
for the hanging connections. Beta 9
documentation does not explicitly mention a
fix, though.
Here is my specific situation:
* Heavy traffic site.
* Solaris 5.4/SPARC 1000E
* wu-ftpd 2.4 beta 8
* hung ftpd's show as CLOSE_WAIT on a
netstat.
* hung ftpd's are processes that I can kill
and the ports are freed (no need to reboot
the server).
* the hung ftpd's appear to result from
ungraceful connection closings by browsers,
but I have not verified this.
* this is obvious, but increasing class
login limitations does not solve the
problem. 100 connections fill up and hang
as easily as 1000.
QUESTIONS:
* Anyone have a patch for beta 9?
* If not, anyone know to read the ftp-pid
files? Specifically, I'd like to be able to
map a process to a port, so that I won't
just need to kill old processes, but *hung*
processes.
* (for Stan Barber) Did you receive the bug
I entered on this about 3-4 weeks ago? I
wasn't sure.
Regards,
VL
>>> Barry Suskind <
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02/13/96 07:40am >>>
I have experienced the FTPD hang problem. In
fact I had to reboot the system to clear the
hung processes. I cannot seem to repeat this
problem that occured like a bump in the
night.
What other people are experiencing hang
problems?
What are the conditions that cause the hang?
Can you repeat the problems?
I am on an HP-UX system running 9.05.
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We are most definitely having this problem.
We have not yet upgraded to wu-ftpd.beta.9,
however. But I have not yet tested beta 9
for the hanging connections. Beta 9
documentation does not explicitly mention a
fix, though.
Here is my specific situation:
* Heavy traffic site.
* Solaris 2.4/SPARC 1000E
* wu-ftpd 2.4 beta 8
* hung ftpd's show as CLOSE_WAIT on a
netstat.
* hung ftpd's are processes that I can kill
and the ports are freed (no need to reboot
the server).
* the hung ftpd's appear to result from
ungraceful connection closings by browsers,
but I have not verified this.
* this is obvious, but increasing class
login limitations does not solve the
problem. 100 connections fill up and hang
as easily as 1000.
QUESTIONS:
* Anyone have a patch for beta 9?
* If not, anyone know to read the ftp-pid
files? Specifically, I'd like to be able to
map a process to a port, so that I won't
just need to kill old processes, but *hung*
processes.
* (for Stan Barber) Did you receive the bug
I entered on this about 3-4 weeks ago? I
wasn't sure.
Regards,
VL
>>> Barry Suskind <
[email protected]>
02/13/96 07:40am >>>
I have experienced the FTPD hang problem. In
fact I had to reboot the system to clear the
hung processes. I cannot seem to repeat this
problem that occured like a bump in the
night.
What other people are experiencing hang
problems?
What are the conditions that cause the hang?
Can you repeat the problems?
I am on an HP-UX system running 9.05.
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Vard Lott wrote:
>
> We are most definitely having this problem.
> We have not yet upgraded to wu-ftpd.beta.9,
> however. But I have not yet tested beta 9
> for the hanging connections. Beta 9
> documentation does not explicitly mention a
> fix, though.
>
> Here is my specific situation:
>
> * Heavy traffic site.
> * Solaris 5.4/SPARC 1000E
> * wu-ftpd 2.4 beta 8
> * hung ftpd's show as CLOSE_WAIT on a
> netstat.
> * hung ftpd's are processes that I can kill
> and the ports are freed (no need to reboot
> the server).
> * the hung ftpd's appear to result from
> ungraceful connection closings by browsers,
> but I have not verified this.
> * this is obvious, but increasing class
> login limitations does not solve the
> problem. 100 connections fill up and hang
> as easily as 1000.
>
> QUESTIONS:
> * Anyone have a patch for beta 9?
> * If not, anyone know to read the ftp-pid
> files? Specifically, I'd like to be able to
> map a process to a port, so that I won't
> just need to kill old processes, but *hung*
> processes.
> * (for Stan Barber) Did you receive the bug
> I entered on this about 3-4 weeks ago? I
> wasn't sure.
>
> Regards,
> VL
My hang problem, I saw from netstat both "ESTABLISHED" and
"CLOSE_WAIT" connections. However, NONE of these connections
could be killed with a kill -9. I had to reboot.
Has anybody specifically experienced this problem of requiring
a reboot to clear the hung processes? (HP-UX system)
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I have also encountered the Ftp Hang problem.
I believe it to be a result of WWW browsers access the archive.
I am currently running Wu-ftpd on Solaris 2.4 problems.
I have not upgraded to beta-9. I will be doing so later
this week.
Also, I have noticed that command logging is not quite functioning
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Just built 2.4.2 beta 9 under Solaris 2.4 . Identified
(non-anonymous) users can do an 'ls', but "anonymous" or "ftp"
fail with this error:
425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
I see this error with the stock Solaris ls and the FSF ls.
ckconfig says that all is well. File and directory perms are
what the docs say that they should be.
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Vard Lott said ::
>
> * If not, anyone know to read the ftp-pid
> files? Specifically, I'd like to be able to
> map a process to a port, so that I won't
> just need to kill old processes, but *hung*
> processes.
I've been basically running the following command from a command prompt
every now and then:
ftpwho | grep IW | awk '{print $1'} | xargs kill
Granted, this kills any processes that have a state of IW, *or* have
"IW" in their site name. I've found that in my case, this is the process
state of the hung processes on my machine.
I believe they are related to web browsers. Many of them, before being
killed, have usernames like "WWWUser@", "Mozilla@", "Netscape@" etc.
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>OK, I finally got around to getting Beta 9 up on my system. Attached below
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>
>Side note for Stan: Please add to beta 10 release.
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I haven't tried this patch, but the one I use which is much more simple
is in ftpd.c around line 1715 or so, adding alarm() calls around the
accept().
(void) alarm((unsigned) 60);
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
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It hasn't been 100% effective, but boy has it helped!!! I have maybe one
or two hung connections a month. We normally have 30-40 concurrent FTP
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> Stan et al., what kind of debugging information would you like
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>tcpdump output? netstat? cat /proc/cpuinfo output? Anything?
If you get a core dump, a stack trace would be best.
If you don't get a core, but a hang, then supply at least the output
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[email protected]> "Bob Izenberg" <
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>Just built 2.4.2 beta 9 under Solaris 2.4 . Identified
>(non-anonymous) users can do an 'ls', but "anonymous" or "ftp"
>fail with this error:
>
> 425 Can't create data socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number.
>
>I see this error with the stock Solaris ls and the FSF ls.
>ckconfig says that all is well. File and directory perms are
>what the docs say that they should be.
>Suggestions?
Did you do a regular solaris stock anonymous ftp installation first? It will
put all the right files in the right places. "ftp.sesqui.net" is a Solaris
2.4 system running beta 9 just fine and does not have this problem.
Do that and then install wu-ftpd on top of that.
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Homer,
thank you for your info, I will try to upgrade to beta 9 with this
new patch from Mr. Brown (<Vidiot>).
Best regards
Jon
>
> I get them from compuserve all the time. People rebooting
> during ftp uploads and downloads also causes it. Just start
> a transfer and reboot the pc in the middle.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, Jon Kalnes wrote:
>
> > >
> > > i've also seen hung ftpds on a sparcstation running
> > > sunos 4.1.3_U1B. i have no idea what left them in
> > > that state. i've only seen it happen once so far, so
> > > i haven't worried about it.
> > >
> > > -ed
> >
> >
> > We also,
> > and we have a lot of them, on a sparcstion with sunos 4.1.4.
> > I just found out after folks was complaining about that they
> > never got access due to the userlimit. I thought maybe it was a
> > web-browser that caused this trouble, but I havn't yet managed
> > to generate a hung ftpd myself.
> >
> > I really apriciate if someone could help
> >
> > Jon Kalnes
> >
>
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[email protected] [
[email protected]] writes: */
<
<>OK, I finally got around to getting Beta 9 up on my system. Attached below
<>is the patch for killing off idle daemons.
<>
<>Side note for Stan: Please add to beta 10 release.
<>
<I haven't tried this patch, but the one I use which is much more simple
<is in ftpd.c around line 1715 or so, adding alarm() calls around the
<accept().
<
< (void) alarm((unsigned) 60);
< s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
< (void) alarm(0);
<
<It hasn't been 100% effective, but boy has it helped!!! I have maybe one
<or two hung connections a month. We normally have 30-40 concurrent FTP
<users going 24 hours a day. Not super heavy, but reasonably active...
< ~mitch
With the patch that I posted (written by someone else), I've had zero hangs.
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>Vard Lott wrote:
>>
>> We are most definitely having this problem.
>> We have not yet upgraded to wu-ftpd.beta.9,
>> however. But I have not yet tested beta 9
>> for the hanging connections. Beta 9
>> documentation does not explicitly mention a
>> fix, though.
>>
>> Here is my specific situation:
>>
>> * Heavy traffic site.
>> * Solaris 5.4/SPARC 1000E
>> * wu-ftpd 2.4 beta 8
>> * hung ftpd's show as CLOSE_WAIT on a
>> netstat.
>> * hung ftpd's are processes that I can kill
>> and the ports are freed (no need to reboot
>> the server).
>> * the hung ftpd's appear to result from
>> ungraceful connection closings by browsers,
>> but I have not verified this.
>> * this is obvious, but increasing class
>> login limitations does not solve the
>> problem. 100 connections fill up and hang
>> as easily as 1000.
>>
>> QUESTIONS:
>> * Anyone have a patch for beta 9?
>> * If not, anyone know to read the ftp-pid
>> files? Specifically, I'd like to be able to
>> map a process to a port, so that I won't
>> just need to kill old processes, but *hung*
>> processes.
>> * (for Stan Barber) Did you receive the bug
>> I entered on this about 3-4 weeks ago? I
>> wasn't sure.
>>
>> Regards,
>> VL
>
>My hang problem, I saw from netstat both "ESTABLISHED" and
>"CLOSE_WAIT" connections. However, NONE of these connections
>could be killed with a kill -9. I had to reboot.
>
>Has anybody specifically experienced this problem of requiring
>a reboot to clear the hung processes? (HP-UX system)
>
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>|--------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
>|Barry A. Suskind | "If it weren't for change, your job would
I have had a number of "CLOSE_WAIT" and "CLOSING" sockets appear on my
machine when I run netstat (machine is campus web/gopher/ftp server). The
thing is that this is not a hung process but a hung socket. Most of the
times the process has been killed but the socket was not closed properly,
thus the socket hangs around in a stat of "CLOSING" but it takes up memory
that is used for network communications (mbufs). The only way to get rid
of these hung sockets is to reboot the machine (at least with AIX 3.2).
Thus when someone starts a download/netscape access/etc. and then say turns
their machine off, you get a hung socket. Over time these will build up
and will use up all your memory for the mbufs.
NOTE: this is talking about the result of running netstat.
I don't know if this will help with the specific problem, but this is
something that I have been battling with for the last few weeks and I
thought I would share what I have learned.
Greg
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We've been having this same problem with 2.4 running on Linux 1.1.64 for =
over a year now. Due to low volume, we've not worried much about it and =
have been working under the assumption that it's more a kernel problem =
than a wuftp problem. since I now see a report of this with AIX, I'm =
not so sure. Question: which version of wuftp is UW/Eau Claie running?
At our site I've noticed sockets in several states, not only CLOSE_WAIT =
and CLOSING, some even in ESTABLISHED with characters in the queues. =
Also, I'm not sure all these sockets _are_ related to wuftp, hence my =
feeling that it might be a Linux kernel problem.
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>My hang problem, I saw from netstat both "ESTABLISHED" and
>"CLOSE_WAIT" connections. However, NONE of these connections
>could be killed with a kill -9. I had to reboot.
>
>Has anybody specifically experienced this problem of requiring
>a reboot to clear the hung processes? (HP-UX system)
>
>--
>barry
>
>|--------------------------|--------------------------------------------=
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>|Barry A. Suskind | "If it weren't for change, your job =
would
I have had a number of "CLOSE_WAIT" and "CLOSING" sockets appear on my
machine when I run netstat (machine is campus web/gopher/ftp server). =
The
thing is that this is not a hung process but a hung socket. Most of the
times the process has been killed but the socket was not closed =
properly,
thus the socket hangs around in a stat of "CLOSING" but it takes up =
memory
that is used for network communications (mbufs). The only way to get =
rid
of these hung sockets is to reboot the machine (at least with AIX 3.2).
Thus when someone starts a download/netscape access/etc. and then say =
turns
their machine off, you get a hung socket. Over time these will build up
and will use up all your memory for the mbufs.
NOTE: this is talking about the result of running netstat.
I don't know if this will help with the specific problem, but this is
something that I have been battling with for the last few weeks and I
thought I would share what I have learned.
Greg
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Hi friends...
I'm having some trouble here - compiling wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-9 in a
Linux box (kernel 1.3.20 ELF).
I decompressed and "tar -xvf" the ....tar.Z file at /tmp and it created
a wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-9 directory.
Then i got into the directory and issued ./build lnx.
The folowing messages appeared:
make args are:
make opts are:
Linking Makefiles.
making support library.
gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -c fnmatch.c
gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -c strcasestr.c
gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -c authuser.c
rm -r libsupport.a
ar cq libsupport.a fnmatch.o strcasestr.o authuser.o
ranlib libsupport.a
making ftpd.
make: *** No rule to make target `ftpd'. Stop.
making ftpcount.
make: *** No rule to make target `ftpcount'. Stop.
making ftpshut.
make: *** No rule to make target `ftpshut'. Stop.
making ckconfig.
make: *** No rule to make target `ckconfig'. Stop.
links to executables are in bin directory:
size: bin/ftpd: no such file or directory
... and so on
I then jumped to src directory and issued:
make -f Makefile ftpd
and it got an error when compiling glob.c - the error is:
glob.c: In function `matchdir':
glob.c:240: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
make: *** [glob.o] Error 1
I'm trying to use this version of wu-ftpd 'cause i have two problems:
1 - i'm trying to give my users a ftp connection with chroot() to their home
directories - i'm following Michael Brennen's guest-howto.
2 - sometimes when an user does ftp downloading - my server crashes with
the message: kernel panic - in swapper task - not syncing
i hope that this version of wu-ftpd can help-me with this and you can help-me
with this version of wu-ftpd.
:) + :( + :) + :( = :{
hope to hear from you soon...
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This may have come up just recently and I wasn't paying attention - if so,
forgive me. I can't find an up-to-date list archive.
I've just installed at 2.4.2beta8 patched with the osf "enhanced security"
patch and the "connection hang" patch (previously, I was running beta8
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ftpd[NNNNN]: exiting on signal 11
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Is it possible?
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At 07:11 AM 2/14/96 GMT, you wrote:
# Did you do a regular solaris stock anonymous ftp installation first? It will
# put all the right files in the right places.
Solved it by moving ~ftp to a partition that allowed suid execution.
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Grettings:
I was wondering if anyone has haerd of this problem.
In my /var/adm/messages I have recorded:
ftpd[xxx]: sleeping: fcntl lock of pid file failed: Resource
temporarily unavailable
Users are getting:
Can't create data socket
I am running Solaris 2.4, Sparc 20, dual processors, 256 MB of RAM. I
have included the ~ftp/dev already and this problem is still
happening. I am running NCSA Web server on the same machine.
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Sorry to bother you all with this request, but the virtual hosting
patches that were so kindly posted a week or so ago have been
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Can someone PLEASE forward them to me? Or repost them to the list?
I would be extremely grateful :)
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On 15 Feb 95, Mark W. de Raad wrote:
> Sorry to bother you all with this request, but the virtual hosting
> patches that were so kindly posted a week or so ago have been
> removed from my mailbox by a system crash!
>
> Can someone PLEASE forward them to me? Or repost them to the list?
Sure thing.
-------------------------------
> Date sent: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 11:13:21 -0600 (CST)
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> From: Vidiot <
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> Subject: ftp hangup patch
OK, I finally got around to getting Beta 9 up on my system. Attached
below is the patch for killing off idle daemons.
Side note for Stan: Please add to beta 10 release.
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***** CUT HERE for ftpd.c.patch *****
*** ftpd.c.dist Tue Jan 23 00:09:11 1996
--- ftpd.c Tue Feb 13 10:56:43 1996
***************
*** 52,53 ****
--- 52,54 ----
#include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
***************
*** 162,163 ****
--- 163,166 ----
+ extern int timeout;
+
/* File containing login names NOT to be used on this machine.
Commonly used
***************
*** 269,270 ****
--- 272,274 ----
extern int authenticated;
+ static void TPtoolong();
***************
*** 1120,1121 ****
--- 1124,1141 ----
+ 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
***************
*** 2038,2039 ****
--- 2058,2060 ----
byte_count = 0;
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
if (size != (off_t) - 1)
***************
*** 2046,2049 ****
fromlen = sizeof(from);
!
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen); if
(s < 0) {
--- 2067,2071 ----
fromlen = sizeof(from);
! alarm(timeout);
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen); +
alarm(0);
if (s < 0) {
***************
*** 2113,2114 ****
--- 2135,2137 ----
{
+
register int c,
***************
*** 2119,2121 ****
--- 2142,2147 ----
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
transflag++;
+
if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2127,2128 ****
--- 2153,2155 ----
case TYPE_A:
+ alarm(timeout);
while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2133,2134 ****
--- 2160,2162 ----
(void) putc('\r', outstr);
+ alarm(timeout);
}
***************
*** 2135,2138 ****
(void) putc(c, outstr);
! }
fflush(outstr);
transflag = 0;
--- 2163,2167 ----
(void) putc(c, outstr);
! }
fflush(outstr);
+ alarm(0);
transflag = 0;
***************
*** 2165,2167 ****
while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 && !
write(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
byte_count += cnt;
--- 2194,2196 ----
while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 && !
TPwrite(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
byte_count += cnt;
***************
*** 2185,2186 ****
--- 2214,2216 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(426, "Data connection");
***************
*** 2190,2191 ****
--- 2220,2222 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(551, "Error on input file");
***************
*** 2210,2212 ****
--- 2241,2246 ----
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
transflag++;
+
if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2219,2221 ****
case TYPE_L:
! while ((cnt = read(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
--- 2253,2255 ----
case TYPE_L:
! while ((cnt = TPread(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
***************
*** 2235,2236 ****
--- 2269,2271 ----
case TYPE_A:
+ alarm(timeout);
while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2237,2240 ****
byte_count++;
! if (c == '\n')
bare_lfs++;
while (c == '\r') {
--- 2272,2277 ----
byte_count++;
! if (c == '\n') {
bare_lfs++;
+ alarm(timeout);
+ }
while (c == '\r') {
***************
*** 2244,2245 ****
--- 2281,2283 ----
(void) putc('\r', outstr);
+ alarm(timeout);
if (c == '\0' || c == EOF)
***************
*** 2252,2253 ****
--- 2290,2292 ----
fflush(outstr);
+ alarm(0);
if (ferror(instr))
***************
*** 2270,2271 ****
--- 2309,2311 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(426, "Data Connection");
***************
*** 2275,2276 ****
--- 2315,2317 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(452, "Error writing file");
***************
*** 3420 ****
--- 3461,3486 ----
#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 *****
------------
Keith Smith
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<> removed from my mailbox by a system crash!
<>
<> Can someone PLEASE forward them to me? Or repost them to the list?
<
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<
<OK, I finally got around to getting Beta 9 up on my system. Attached
<below is the patch for killing off idle daemons.
I don't believe that the reposted patch was the patch Mark was looking for.
There was another set of patches that someone else posted that I didn't
hang on to.
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Make him a guest (put him in a guestgroup), and build his home-dir as that
from anon-ftp.
At 11:40 15.02.96 EST, you wrote:
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>I would like to know to make a user see only his directory, I don't want him
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I see lots of traffic on the list about this beta version that is being
developed at ftp.academ.com while the released version is at
wuarchive.wustl.edu.
Is "academ.com" taken support for the code and future releases will come
from there? Or will the release version be put back to wustl.edu?
I am confused as to the direction of the code.
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On Fri, 16 Feb 1996, Vidiot wrote:
> <
> <On 15 Feb 95, Mark W. de Raad wrote:
> <
> <> Sorry to bother you all with this request, but the virtual hosting
> <> patches that were so kindly posted a week or so ago have been
> <> removed from my mailbox by a system crash!
> <>
> <> Can someone PLEASE forward them to me? Or repost them to the list?
> <
> <Sure thing.
> <
> <OK, I finally got around to getting Beta 9 up on my system. Attached
> <below is the patch for killing off idle daemons.
>
> I don't believe that the reposted patch was the patch Mark was looking for.
> There was another set of patches that someone else posted that I didn't
> hang on to.
>
Are you looking for the ones I posted, against 2.4? if that is the
one, check out
http://www.ki.net/rtfm/softdocs/wu-ftpd, where i have both
the extensions I created, and Brian's original patches that my extensions are
based on.
If someone can tell me where (lost the URL to the FAQ :( ) the latest
copy of FTPD is located, I'll grab that and make sure that the patches are
up to date for that...if someone else hasn't?
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Running wu-ftpd 2.4.beta.9 on Solaris 2.4:
I am calling wu-ftpd from inetd.conf with
the -i -o -a -l and my commands are still
not being logged, but transfers are.
Also, on my upload line, the nodirs works
now, but the user group and perms are not
being assigned correctly.
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>>> Phil Poole <
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02:54pm >>>
I have also encountered the Ftp Hang
problem.
I believe it to be a result of WWW browsers
access the archive.
I am currently running Wu-ftpd on Solaris
2.4 problems.
I have not upgraded to beta-9. I will be
doing so later this week.
Also, I have noticed that command logging is
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Anyone have a problem with Academ wu-ftpd
2.4 beta 9 chopping off the first two
characters of the files/dirs on an ls? I'm
running on Solaris 2.4. This happens for
both anonymous and real users. It also
happens on two different machines (both
SPARC/Solaris 2.4).
WHAT DOES WORK:
ls -al works for all users. dir works for
all users. Everything works under the stock
Solaris ftpd for all users. Everything
works under wu-ftpd 2.4 beta 3 (an earlier
version, that is) for all users.
WHAT I'VE TRIED:
I've been through the faq, the list, the
docs, readmes, Solaris ftpd man page,
Managing Internet Info book, etc., etc.
Also, I ran truss on ~ftp/bin/ls and
verified the presence and perms of my
libraries. I've tried both /bin/ls and
/usr/ucb/ls. No luck.
Can anyone who's got beta 9 running
successfully on Solaris 2.4 on SPARC send me
their config and any clues/suggestions?
Just like to try the list before I dive into
the code, since it appears to be the ftpd
that's the culprit.
Thanks,
VL
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>developed at ftp.academ.com while the released version is at
>wuarchive.wustl.edu.
>
>Is "academ.com" taken support for the code and future releases will come
>from there? Or will the release version be put back to wustl.edu?
>
>I am confused as to the direction of the code.
It is my understanding that no further work is planned on the wu-ftpd code
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wustl correcting this perception if I have been misinformed. From the data
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now being worked on.
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>Running wu-ftpd 2.4.beta.9 on Solaris 2.4:
>
>I am calling wu-ftpd from inetd.conf with
>the -i -o -a -l and my commands are still
>not being logged, but transfers are.
>
>Also, on my upload line, the nodirs works
>now, but the user group and perms are not
>being assigned correctly.
>
>Regards,
>VL
You say nothing about how you have /etc/syslogd.conf set up.
Please insure that you have it set up properly.
syslogd is where all the logging stuff (except for xferlog stuff) will be
happening.
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Quoting Vard Lott, who wrote :
> Anyone have a problem with Academ wu-ftpd
> 2.4 beta 9 chopping off the first two
> characters of the files/dirs on an ls? I'm
> running on Solaris 2.4. This happens for
> both anonymous and real users. It also
> happens on two different machines (both
> SPARC/Solaris 2.4).
Sounds familiair. You have /usr/ucb/cc in your path. Which screws up
include dirs/lib dirs hopelessly. Make a link from /usr/ccs/bin/cc to
/opt/SUNWspro/SC2.0.1/cc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 24 Jun 6 1995 /usr/ccs/bin/cc -> /opt/SUNWspro/SC2.0.1/cc*
This will make wu-ftpd and lots of other stuff compile a lot better.
Grtx. KH
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On 17 Feb 1996, Stan Barber wrote:
> It is my understanding that no further work is planned on the wu-ftpd code
> at wustl since there is no money to support it. I would welcome anyone from
> wustl correcting this perception if I have been misinformed. From the data
> I have, 2.4 is the final released version from wustl and there will be no
> futher work.
Nope, you're correct. 2.4 is was the last (and almost certainly will be
the last) version of wu-ftpd supported by wustl.
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> Nope, you're correct. 2.4 is was the last (and almost certainly will be
> the last) version of wu-ftpd supported by wustl.
I just re-read the above, and realized it needed a bit of rephrasing
(curse the trigger-happy ^X...)
What I -meant- to say is that 2.4 was the most -recent- version of
wu-ftpd supported by wustl, and will almost certainly be the -last-
version that we release. Just to clear things up. :)
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At 2:07 PM 2/17/96, Andrew Robert Ellsworth wrote:
>On 17 Feb 1996, Stan Barber wrote:
>
>> It is my understanding that no further work is planned on the wu-ftpd code
>> at wustl since there is no money to support it. I would welcome anyone from
>> wustl correcting this perception if I have been misinformed. From the data
>> I have, 2.4 is the final released version from wustl and there will be no
>> futher work.
>
>Nope, you're correct. 2.4 is was the last (and almost certainly will be
>the last) version of wu-ftpd supported by wustl.
>
>
>Andy Ellsworth | "...The wind was not the beginning. There are
With this in mind, is anyone officially picking up support for wu-ftpd?
Is there a need to do so?
-David
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>Is there a need to do so?
What constitutes "official"? I am coordinating work on wu-ftpd. I already
do this for the nntp reference software and rn. I am now doing it for
wu-ftpd.
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> Since there was no further work going on there, I decided I would do work
> on it as a service to the Internet community. I have taken constributions
> from a wide variety of people and assembled them into the 2.4.2 beta release
> now being worked on.
>
How do I get a copy of this? I just checked out ftp.academ.com,
but it has stuff dated back to Jun 95, and a 'private' directory that is
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> How do I get a copy of this? I just checked out ftp.academ.com,
> but it has stuff dated back to Jun 95, and a 'private' directory that is
> not readable. I'd like to get the most recent beta to play with...
The welcome message in this directory says what the filename of the
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[ In the hopes that this just got overlooked, and with more information,
I'm reposting this message from last week ]
This may have come up just recently and I wasn't paying attention - if so,
forgive me. I can't find an up-to-date list archive.
I've just installed at 2.4.2beta8 patched with the osf "enhanced security"
patch and the "connection hang" patch (previously, I was running beta8
without the osf patch). I'm now seeing lots of
ftpd[NNNNN]: exiting on signal 11
messages in the system logs - ftp appears to be working well, however.
UPDATE: Actually, ftpd is misbehaving:
When Fetch issues an "ABOR" command the FTP server drops the connection,
e.g.:
STOR DCIS_Project.html
553 DCIS_Project.html: Permission denied.
ftp_store_setup: -30000
ABOR
221 You could at least say goodbye.
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Thanks a bunch! It solved the problem!
Actually, the /usr/ccs/ link didn't, but
putting the ~SUNWspro/bin before /usr/ucb in
my path did.
Regards,
VL
>>> Koos van den Hout _U nix and we all_
<
[email protected]> 02/17/96 12:36pm >>>
Quoting Vard Lott, who wrote :
> Anyone have a problem with Academ wu-ftpd
> 2.4 beta 9 chopping off the first two
> characters of the files/dirs on an ls?
I'm
> running on Solaris 2.4. This happens for
> both anonymous and real users. It also
> happens on two different machines (both
> SPARC/Solaris 2.4).
Sounds familiair. You have /usr/ucb/cc in
your path. Which screws up include dirs/lib
dirs hopelessly. Make a link from
/usr/ccs/bin/cc to
/opt/SUNWspro/SC2.0.1/cc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 24 Jun
6 1995 /usr/ccs/bin/cc ->
/opt/SUNWspro/SC2.0.1/cc*
This will make wu-ftpd and lots of other
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Grtx. KH
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hi all,
any ideas on the following? I'm spending way too much time on this
and I need some help. thanks much.
[email protected]
# sh -x ./build sol
+ cat
Usage: build <make-options> <target-platform>
sol : SunOS 5.x / Solaris 2.x
clean : Clean up object files and such to reduce disk space after building.
install: Install ftpd.
maketarget=no-target
makeopts=
makeargs=
args=1
+ [ 1 -gt 0 ]
+ [ no-target != no-target ]
maketarget=sol
+ shift
+ expr 1 - 1
args=0
+ [ 0 -gt 0 ]
+ echo make args are :
make args are :
+ echo make opts are :
make opts are :
+ echo
+ echo Linking Makefiles.
Linking Makefiles.
+ cd src
+ ln makefiles/Makefile.sol Makefile
ln: makefiles/Makefile.sol and Makefile are identical
+ ln config/config.sol config.h
ln: config/config.sol and config.h are identical
+ cd ../support
+ ln makefiles/Makefile.sol Makefile
ln: makefiles/Makefile.sol and Makefile are identical
+ echo
+ echo Making support library.
Making support library.
+ cd ../support
+ make
cc -g -DDEBUG -c fnmatch.c
cc -g -DDEBUG -c strcasestr.c
cc -g -DDEBUG -c strsep.c
cc -g -DDEBUG -c authuser.c
"/usr/include/arpa/inet.h", line 46: warning: dubious tag declaration: struct in_addr
rm -f libsupport.a
ar cq libsupport.a fnmatch.o strcasestr.o strsep.o authuser.o
touch libsupport.a
+ echo
+ echo Making ftpd.
Making ftpd.
+ cd ../src
+ make ftpd
cc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c
"ftpd.c", line 512: warning: semantics of ">" change in ANSI C; use explicit cast
"ftpd.c", line 532: warning: semantics of ">" change in ANSI C; use explicit cast
"ftpd.c", line 759: warning: semantics of ">" change in ANSI C; use explicit cast
"ftpd.c", line 1972: undefined symbol: typenames
"ftpd.c", line 1972: cannot dereference non-pointer type
"ftpd.c", line 1974: undefined symbol: formnames
"ftpd.c", line 1974: cannot dereference non-pointer type
"ftpd.c", line 1982: undefined symbol: strunames
"ftpd.c", line 1982: cannot dereference non-pointer type
"ftpd.c", line 1982: undefined symbol: modenames
"ftpd.c", line 1982: cannot dereference non-pointer type
cc: acomp failed for ftpd.c
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpd.o'
+ echo
+ echo Making ftpcount.
Making ftpcount.
+ make ftpcount
cc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpcount ftpcount.c vers.o -lsupport -lsocket -lnsl -lgen
ld.so.1: ld: fatal: libld.so.2: can't open file: errno=2
Fatal error in /usr/ccs/bin/ld
Status 9
*** Error code 9
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpcount'
+ echo
+ echo Making ftpshut.
Making ftpshut.
+ make ftpshut
cc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpshut ftpshut.c vers.o -lsupport -lsocket -lnsl -lgen
ld.so.1: ld: fatal: libld.so.2: can't open file: errno=2
Fatal error in /usr/ccs/bin/ld
Status 9
*** Error code 9
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpshut'
+ echo
+ echo Making ckconfig.
Making ckconfig.
+ make ckconfig
cc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ckconfig ckconfig.c
ld.so.1: ld: fatal: libld.so.2: can't open file: errno=2
Fatal error in /usr/ccs/bin/ld
Status 9
*** Error code 9
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ckconfig'
+ cd ..
+ [ ! -d bin ]
+ cd bin
+ rm -f ftpd ftpcount ftpshut
+ [ -s ../src/ftpd ]
+ [ -s ../src/ftpcount ]
+ [ -s ../src/ftpshut ]
+ [ -s ../src/ftpshut ]
+ [ -s ../src/ckconfig ]
+ cd ..
+ echo
+ echo Links to executables are in bin directory:
Links to executables are in bin directory:
+ size bin/ftpd bin/ftpcount bin/ftpshut bin/ftpwho bin/ckconfig
size: bin/ftpd: cannot open
size: bin/ftpcount: cannot open
size: bin/ftpshut: cannot open
size: bin/ftpwho: cannot open
size: bin/ckconfig: cannot open
+ echo Done
Done
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Please forgive me if this has already been discussed. I am new to
the list and haven't been able to find any archives newer than
April 1995.
The machine that is to be our site's anonymous ftp server is running
Solaris 2.5. Everything seems to work fine except for the fact that
when an anonymous user 'quits' ftp, the machine panics with this in
the messages file:
unix: panic: lm_get_me: no ticlts
At first I just tried using the tried-and-true executlable that was
running on Sol 2.3 (wu-2.4(11)) without recompiling. Then I tried
compiling wu-2.4.2beta9 locally and got the same results. I am now
in the process of trying to compile the 2.4(11) on Sol 2.5. I wasn't
the original person to install it and am trying to decipher a couple
things.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Sarah
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Hello,
I propose to include the following patch into the next release of WU-FPD.
The patch addresses the following problems:
- The Linux config patch makes pid files be put in /var/run and log
files in /var/log, as is required by the Linux filesystem standard,
which is followed by the major Linux distributions today.
- The pathnames patch makes the ftpusers file be put in the chosen
directory for config files. It's a bit confusing to have this file
in another directory than the other config files.
- The xferlog.5 man page contains one large string (words concatenated
with "\ \ \ "), which at least groff can't handle. I propose to
change these strings to "\ \ ", so that *roff gets a chance to
break the line.
==========================CUT HERE=======================
--- src/config/config.lnx.orig Tue Jan 23 07:09:31 1996
+++ src/config/config.lnx Tue Feb 20 15:06:05 1996
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
#define HAVE_SYMLINK
#define UTMAXTYPE
#define USE_ETC
+#define USE_LOG
#define USE_VAR
-#define USE_PID
#define VIRTUAL
#include <bsd/bsd.h>
--- src/pathnames.h.orig Tue Jan 23 07:09:14 1996
+++ src/pathnames.h Mon Feb 19 18:08:21 1996
@@ -31,19 +31,21 @@
* pathnames.h 5.2 (Berkeley) 6/1/90
*/
-#define _PATH_FTPUSERS "/etc/ftpusers"
#define _PATH_EXECPATH "/bin/ftp-exec"
#ifdef USE_ETC
+#define _PATH_FTPUSERS "/etc/ftpusers"
#define _PATH_FTPACCESS "/etc/ftpaccess"
#define _PATH_CVT "/etc/ftpconversions"
#define _PATH_PRIVATE "/etc/ftpgroups"
#else
#ifdef USE_ETC_FTPD
+#define _PATH_FTPUSERS "/etc/ftpd/ftpusers"
#define _PATH_FTPACCESS "/etc/ftpd/ftpaccess"
#define _PATH_CVT "/etc/ftpd/ftpconversions"
#define _PATH_PRIVATE "/etc/ftpd/ftpgroups"
#else
+#define _PATH_FTPUSERS "/usr/local/etc/ftpusers"
#define _PATH_FTPACCESS "/usr/local/etc/ftpaccess"
#define _PATH_CVT "/usr/local/etc/ftpconversions"
#define _PATH_PRIVATE "/usr/local/etc/ftpgroups"
--- doc/xferlog.5.ORIGINAL Tue Feb 20 14:53:24 1996
+++ doc/xferlog.5 Tue Feb 20 15:04:15 1996
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
with all fields being separated by spaces.
.IP
.I
-current-time\ \ \ transfer-time\ \ \ remote-host\ \ \ file-size\ \ \ filename\ \ \ transfer-type\ \ \ special-action-flag\ \ \ direction\ \ \ access-mode\ \ \ username\ \ \ service-name\ \ \ authentication-method\ \ \ authenticated-user-id
+current-time\ \ transfer-time\ \ remote-host\ \ file-size\ \ filename\ \ transfer-type\ \ special-action-flag\ \ direction\ \ access-mode\ \ username\ \ service-name\ \ authentication-method\ \ authenticated-user-id
.LP
.TP 20
.I current-time
==========================CUT HERE=======================
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Did you ever get an answer to this? I agree, I'd like to have permissions
set for directories according to the ftpaccess file and a seperate field.
Bill
According to Florence BAERT:
> Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 18:13:34 +0100 (MET)
> From: Florence BAERT <
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> Subject: problem with directory owner
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know if there is a way of changing the owner of
> the directory, when guests or anonymous make one.
>
> When a guest upload a file, the owner is set automatically
> in the way described in ftpaccess.
> upload /users/ftp /incoming yes ftp guests 0666
> ----
>
> Can we do something like that with directories?
> Thanks.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
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I have all messages from about Dec 20, 1995
to the present - when I joined the list. If
I could get everything previous (even
pre-April 1995), I would be happy (with
everyone's patience for my busy schedule, of
course) to set up another searchable wu-ftpd
list archive on www.
Regards,
VL
>>> Darci Chapman
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01:06pm >>>
>
Maybe I'm missing something (or maybe
Netscape beta 5 is); I can't find anything
at the above site beyond April 95 and when I
try the search link, I get "document
contains no data" dialog.
If I had the disk space on a system outside
a firewall and running hypermail, I'd offer
to start a new archive...
Cheers,
..dlc...
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> I have all messages from about Dec 20, 1995
> to the present - when I joined the list. If
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> pre-April 1995), I would be happy (with
> everyone's patience for my busy schedule, of
> course) to set up another searchable wu-ftpd
> list archive on www.
>
There is a hypermail archive at
http://ftp.sterling.com/wuftpd/mail-archive
I have been reluctant to publish the archive location pending the
actions of wustl.edu. So far not much has occurred on that front.
Enjoy. If people have past messages between April and December
I'd be happy to fill in the missing messages.
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Hi...
Included is a uuencoded patch for -beta9 that throws in the extentions
I added to Brian's original Virtual Domain patch, as well as merges in various
patches that are in being distributed for FreeBSD, but aren't in the "official"
release.
I have it installed here, and working, with my machine running
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Don't know where to shove this, but the following is the format of
the configuration lines required for the virtual domain extensions:
# Virtual Servers
virtual <IP> root <root directory>
virtual <IP> banner <banner file> <-- optional/no default
virtual <IP> logfile <log file> <-- optional/defaults to main xferlog file
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> The machine that is to be our site's anonymous ftp server is running
> Solaris 2.5. Everything seems to work fine except for the fact that
> when an anonymous user 'quits' ftp, the machine panics with this in
> the messages file:
>
> unix: panic: lm_get_me: no ticlts
>
> At first I just tried using the tried-and-true executlable that was
> running on Sol 2.3 (wu-2.4(11)) without recompiling. Then I tried
> compiling wu-2.4.2beta9 locally and got the same results. I am now
> in the process of trying to compile the 2.4(11) on Sol 2.5. I wasn't
> the original person to install it and am trying to decipher a couple
> things.
>
Here is some advice.
(1) Uncomment the "savecore" line from your /etc/rc2.d/S202sysetup (possibly
after pointing it to some area where you have enough disk space in case
you do not have enough in your /var/crash.). Cause the panic and do a
"sync" on the eeprom prompt to dump the core.
Report to Sun through support channels that you can get the 2.5 machine
to panic and give them the crash dumps and get them to file a bug.
Nothing should ever be able to panic the machine this easy and your
reporting the bug with a crash dump will help us nail down the problem.
I have vested interest in this advice as it helps improve the quality of
the OS. :-).Now on to your problem.
(2) The anonymous ftp installation in general requires a mirroring of the
stuff needed from the root filesystem by anonymous ftp users. The anonymous
ftp login does a chroot() to ~ftp and nothing from the rest of your system
is accessible. It seems for some reason your installation of wu-ftpd
(or maybe wu-ftpd in general) needs the /dev/ticlts device [ The standard
Solaris 2.X anonymous ftpd installation requires only a "mknod" for
/dev/ticotsord device. I do not have expertise in specifics of wu-ftpd ]
What changed from releases after Solaris 2.3 to later is the
implementation of the local transport drivers
/dev/{ticlts, ticots, ticotsord}. [ They were MT unsafe drivers in
Solaris 2.3 and were converted to multithreaded drivers in Solaris 2.4.
There was also a change in the way they were implemented. One side effect
of this change in the change in major/minor device numbers. ]. This has
the affect that the device nodes created with "mknod" for any of the
above three devices in Solaris 2.3 (or earlier) need redoing for later
releases.
The anonymous ftp installation is documented in the ftpd man page in Solaris
2.5 (it has been fixed in minor ways so do not look at the one in earlier
releases :-)). It requires a "mknod" of /dev/ticotsord device and there is
a script to help. You can study that script and adapt it to redo the
mknod(s) related to the subset of /dev/{ticots, ticotsord, ticlts} which
is required by your installation as part of mirroring the subset of root
filesystem that anonymous ftp users need.
Recompiling the wu-ftpd application will not help. Redoing part of the
anonymous ftp installation (any "mknod"'s done for /dev/{ticots, ticotsord,
ticlts drivers) is what is needed here when you transition from
Solaris 2.3 (or earlier) release to Solaris 2.4 (or later) release.
-Mukesh Kacker
SunSoft Inc.
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HI,
is there any way to protect a directory with a password ????
Thanks in advance
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Hi Folks, i'm setting up my Linux box for ftp access only for my users. =
I have setup all the good stuff like a login shell if they try to telnet =
in:
#!/bin/sh
echo ""
echo " Hello, your access is restricted to FTP only. Thanks."
echo ""
and added it to the /etc/sheels.
Then installed the etc (passwd, group) and bin (ls) directory so they =
can see file ownership.
And here is part of my /etc/ftpaccess file:
class local real,guest 204.112.6.*
class remote real *
limit local 20 Any /etc/msgs/msg.toomany
limit remote 100 SaSu|Any1800-0600 /etc/msgs/msg.toomany
limit remote 60 Any /etc/msgs/msg.toomany
private yes
delete yes guest # delete permission?
overwrite yes guest # overwrite permission?
rename yes guest # rename permission?
chmod yes guest # chmod permission?
umask no guest # umask permission?
path-filter guest /etc/pathmsg ^[-A-Za-z0-9_\.]*$ ^\. ^-
guestgroup ftponly
guestgroup users
By using guestgroup for users the ftpd is doing a chroot() at the home =
dir of the user!
And to show you what is happening here we go:
ftp foo.bar.net
Connected to foo.bar.net.
220 Charlie FTP server (Version wu-2.4(1) Sun Jul 31 21:15:56 CDT 1994) =
ready.
Name (foo.bar.net:greg): foo
331 Password required for foo.
Password:
230 User foo logged in. Access restrictions apply.
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 4 foo users 1024 Feb 22 00:01 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 foo users 1024 Feb 22 00:01 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .forward
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .klogin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .project
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .rhosts
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 1024 Feb 16 18:23 bin
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 1024 Feb 16 18:23 etc
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> del .forward
250 DELE command successful.
ftp>
Heuh! What the hell! Why was my foo user able to delete a file owned by =
root when all the file properties are saying you can't touch me?
Well then I whent back to the /etc/ftpaccess file and changed the =
permisions on the delete to this:
delete no guest # delete permission?
overwrite no guest # overwrite permission?
rename no guest # rename permission?
chmod yes guest # chmod permission?
umask no guest # umask permission?
And here is the ftp session to test this conf.:
ftp foo.bar.net
Connected to foo.bar.net
220 foo FTP server (Version wu-2.4(1) Sun Jul 31 21:15:56 CDT 1994) =
ready.
Name (foo.bar.net:greg): foo
331 Password required for foo.
Password:
230 User foo logged in. Access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> put bg.gif
local: bg.gif remote: bg.gif
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for bg.gif.
226 Transfer complete.
9849 bytes sent in 0.02 seconds (531.86 Kbytes/s)
ftp> dir
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
total 17
drwxr-xr-x 4 foo users 1024 Feb 22 00:14 .
drwxr-xr-x 4 foo users 1024 Feb 22 00:14 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .klogin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .project
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .rhosts
-rw-rw-r-- 1 foo users 9849 Feb 22 00:14 bg.gif
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 1024 Feb 16 18:23 bin
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root other 1024 Feb 16 18:23 etc
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> del bg.gif
553 bg.gif: Permission denied. (Delete)
ftp>
Hein? Now what my user foo can not delete his own file?
So it's all or nothing? There has to be a middle?
Any help with this whole mess would be apreciated. Thanks.
Gregory Luneau
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>Hi Folks, i'm setting up my Linux box for ftp access only for my users. =
>150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
>drwxr-xr-x 4 foo users 1024 Feb 22 00:01 .
>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2 Feb 16 18:23 .forward
>ftp> del .forward
>250 DELE command successful.
>Heuh! What the hell! Why was my foo user able to delete a file owned by =
>root when all the file properties are saying you can't touch me?
Ah, the old "I discovered a huge security hole in rm!" feature (it's even in
the Linux FAQ). Deletion (and creation) of files depends on the permissions
of the directory, not the file. If a user has write access to a directory,
he can delete any file on it - unless you set the sticky bit (chmod +t) on
the directory (as done in /tmp) and set the owner of the directory to
someone else, in which case he can delete only files owned by himself. (This
one has nothing to do with ftpd...)
>ftp> put bg.gif
>-rw-rw-r-- 1 foo users 9849 Feb 22 00:14 bg.gif
^
Fix that (set the default umask for wu.ftpd to 077, or the file upload
permissions to rw-------, or something), otherwise anyone in the group
`users' can write to that file...
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Hi,
I use FTP server Version wu-2.4(1) and I like it but I have a problem.
There are users how get always an empty list for ls and if the dir command
is used it never returns anything.
I have AIX 4.1 (PowerPC).
It would ge great if you could help me.
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Zsolt Koppany writes:
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> Hi,
>
> I use FTP server Version wu-2.4(1) and I like it but I have a problem.
> There are users how get always an empty list for ls and if the dir command
> is used it never returns anything.
>
> I have AIX 4.1 (PowerPC).
I had a similar problem under AIX 3.2.5. One thing that is necessary
is a ~/ftp/lib directory contaiing libc.a and libcurses.a. You'll
find these files in /lib. BTW: I need to copy the files. Links to
them didn't work.
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>
> I use FTP server Version wu-2.4(1) and I like it but I have a problem.
> There are users how get always an empty list for ls and if the dir command
> is used it never returns anything.
>
> I have AIX 4.1 (PowerPC).
>
> It would ge great if you could help me.
> --
> Zsolt Koppany
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> multiX Software Tel: +49-231-9759737 Fax: +49-231-9759710
> WWW home pages
http://www.multix.de/ and
http://www.multix.n-e-t.de/
>
If just anonymous-users get back an empty directory after a 'dir', then I
guess you use a dynamic ls for your server.
So you should recompile your ls staticaly and everything should work fine !
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Zeljko Rajic writes:
>
> >
> > I use FTP server Version wu-2.4(1) and I like it but I have a problem.
> > There are users how get always an empty list for ls and if the dir command
> > is used it never returns anything.
> >
> > I have AIX 4.1 (PowerPC).
> >
> > It would ge great if you could help me.
> > --
> > Zsolt Koppany
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> > multiX Software Tel: +49-231-9759737 Fax: +49-231-9759710
> > WWW home pages
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> >
>
> If just anonymous-users get back an empty directory after a 'dir', then I
> guess you use a dynamic ls for your server.
> So you should recompile your ls staticaly and everything should work fine !
I tried that and had not luck. Why it didnt' work, I don't know.
I as mentioned in my previous post, I did make it work by using the
dynamic ls and creating a ~/ftp/lib directory and placing libc.a
and libcurses.a in it (I'd give credit to the person that pointed
me to this, but I forget who you are).
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Hi, I'm having trouble setting up wu-ftpd on a SUN box
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If anyone else has done this and has a few pointers for me
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> Hi, I'm having trouble setting up wu-ftpd on a SUN box
> runninf 4.1.x .
>
> If anyone else has done this and has a few pointers for me
> it would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
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Have a half dozen systems running it without problem.
What stage are you stuck at?
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hi all,
can someone please tell me what this means? for the life of me, I take one step
forward and two back at trying to get this thing to compiled.
any ideas?
Making ftpd.
+ cd ../src
+ make ftpd
cc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c
"ftpd.c", line 512: warning: semantics of ">" change in ANSI C; use explicit cast
"ftpd.c", line 532: warning: semantics of ">" change in ANSI C; use explicit cast
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cc: acomp failed for ftpd.c
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpd.o'
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I have compiled wu-ftpd version 2.4 on my Solaris 2.4 SparcStation
yesterday without any errors. ckconfig gives "ok" on all counts after
installation too, and when I start up ftpd from the command line I get a
normal looking output:
$ ftpd
>220 Avrell FTP server (Version wu-2.4(1) Wed Feb 21 15:40:25 MET 1996) ready.
When I put it into inetd.conf, however, the server gives the following reply:
$ ftp ftp.allmansland.com
Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp>
My entry into inetd.conf is as follows (all on one line of course)
ftp stream tcp nowait root
/opt/SUNWnak/packages/SUNWtcpwA/bin/tcpd /opt/wu-ftpd/etc/ftpd -d -a
As I didn't seem to find this problem in the FAQ, can anybody tell me what
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> > Hi, I'm having trouble setting up wu-ftpd on a SUN box
> > runninf 4.1.x .
> >
> > If anyone else has done this and has a few pointers for me
> > it would be greatly appreciated
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Marvin Mitchell | These views are not views |
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> Have a half dozen systems running it without problem.
>
> What stage are you stuck at?
>
> Shelly Feran
> Systems Manager, Dept of Psychology, McGill Univ.
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> >
>
When I try to ftp as a real user I get a 520 error and access is denied
1. I'm not if I have all the lib file in the ~/usr/local/lib
2. Confuesed about which dir the ftpgroup and ftpuser file should be in
/etc or ~/etc
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Whoops! I overheard Roland Siebelink saying:
> When I put it into inetd.conf, however, the server gives the following reply:
> $ ftp ftp.allmansland.com
> Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Did you kill -HUP <inetd pid> ?
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>> $ ftp ftp.allmansland.com
>> Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
>> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
You'll also see this if the ftpshut message is left lying around in /etc (Or
wherever). I spent quite a bit of time tracking this down just yesterday.
I had run ftpshut, then rebooted the machine before the alloted time had
expired. The ftpshutmsg was never removed, and so all incoming connections
were refused. Frustrating!
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>Whoops! I overheard Roland Siebelink saying:
>> When I put it into inetd.conf, however, the server gives the following reply:
>
>> $ ftp ftp.allmansland.com
>> Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
>> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
>
>Did you kill -HUP <inetd pid> ?
I did, that was not the problem.
The problem was that my inetd.conf had a TCP wrapper around the old ftp
daemon and I had simply copied that to the new entry. Now that I have
removed the TCP wrapper, it seems to work fine.
HOWEVER: does this not mean that I now have a bigger security hole than before?
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> When I put it into inetd.conf, however, the server gives the following reply:
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> $ ftp ftp.allmansland.com
> Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> ftp>
>
Has someone metioned that you should create /etc/shells?
I think it is in FAQ.
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> > The machine that is to be our site's anonymous ftp server is running
> > Solaris 2.5. Everything seems to work fine except for the fact that
> > when an anonymous user 'quits' ftp, the machine panics with this in
> > the messages file:
> >
> > unix: panic: lm_get_me: no ticlts
> >
> > At first I just tried using the tried-and-true executlable that was
> > running on Sol 2.3 (wu-2.4(11)) without recompiling. Then I tried
> > compiling wu-2.4.2beta9 locally and got the same results. I am now
> > in the process of trying to compile the 2.4(11) on Sol 2.5. I wasn't
> > the original person to install it and am trying to decipher a couple
> > things.
> >
>
> Here is some advice.
>
> (1) Uncomment the "savecore" line from your /etc/rc2.d/S202sysetup (possibly
> after pointing it to some area where you have enough disk space in case
> you do not have enough in your /var/crash.). Cause the panic and do a
> "sync" on the eeprom prompt to dump the core.
> Report to Sun through support channels that you can get the 2.5 machine
> to panic and give them the crash dumps and get them to file a bug.
> Nothing should ever be able to panic the machine this easy and your
> reporting the bug with a crash dump will help us nail down the problem.
> I have vested interest in this advice as it helps improve the quality of
> the OS. :-).Now on to your problem.
I will be able to set things back and do this this weekend. My first call
to Sun wasn't very incouraging, but I gave the guy an easy way out by telling
him it was a public domain package causing the panic and he took it.
> (2) The anonymous ftp installation in general requires a mirroring of the
> stuff needed from the root filesystem by anonymous ftp users. The anonymous
> ftp login does a chroot() to ~ftp and nothing from the rest of your system
> is accessible. It seems for some reason your installation of wu-ftpd
> (or maybe wu-ftpd in general) needs the /dev/ticlts device [ The standard
> Solaris 2.X anonymous ftpd installation requires only a "mknod" for
> /dev/ticotsord device. I do not have expertise in specifics of wu-ftpd ]
>
> What changed from releases after Solaris 2.3 to later is the
> implementation of the local transport drivers
> /dev/{ticlts, ticots, ticotsord}. [ They were MT unsafe drivers in
> Solaris 2.3 and were converted to multithreaded drivers in Solaris 2.4.
> There was also a change in the way they were implemented. One side effect
> of this change in the change in major/minor device numbers. ]. This has
> the affect that the device nodes created with "mknod" for any of the
> above three devices in Solaris 2.3 (or earlier) need redoing for later
> releases.
>
> The anonymous ftp installation is documented in the ftpd man page in Solaris
> 2.5 (it has been fixed in minor ways so do not look at the one in earlier
> releases :-)). It requires a "mknod" of /dev/ticotsord device and there is
> a script to help. You can study that script and adapt it to redo the
> mknod(s) related to the subset of /dev/{ticots, ticotsord, ticlts} which
> is required by your installation as part of mirroring the subset of root
> filesystem that anonymous ftp users need.
>
> Recompiling the wu-ftpd application will not help. Redoing part of the
> anonymous ftp installation (any "mknod"'s done for /dev/{ticots, ticotsord,
> ticlts drivers) is what is needed here when you transition from
> Solaris 2.3 (or earlier) release to Solaris 2.4 (or later) release.
I re-made ticotsord in ~ftp/dev and sure enough, the problem is gone.
Thank you so much for explaining this to me when you could have just
said to read the manual pages. I would have gotten there sooner or
later, but I am sure that the users are much happier with the sooner.
Thank you,
Sarah
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Another question while playing with the ftpaccess file:
Is it possible to grant a user recursive upload capability in a directory?
Ie, a user can upload into a directory, can create new directories into
that directory and can then automatically upload files into the
subdirectories to.
I tried to do this both with the dirs command and with /* extensions to
directory names, but this did not work.
Thanks for your help,
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Quoting Roland Siebelink, who wrote :
> >> Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
> >> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
> >
> >Did you kill -HUP <inetd pid> ?
>
> I did, that was not the problem.
It even boms when telnetting to the ftp port. I tried ;-)
> The problem was that my inetd.conf had a TCP wrapper around the old ftp
> daemon and I had simply copied that to the new entry. Now that I have
> removed the TCP wrapper, it seems to work fine.
>
> HOWEVER: does this not mean that I now have a bigger security hole than before?
Access to your ftp port isn't properly logged now.
Two possibilities :
your tcp-wrapper setup was denying all those connections.
something in the way tcp-wrapper is called made it stop.
check your syslog.
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I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of
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About the 'remote server has closec connection" problem.. what about the
/etc/shutdown file? does it exist and does the config file point to it?
if so, then this behaviour is normal (I think, been some time since I had
that problem)..
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Please let me know what you hear back about this.
Bill
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> Another question while playing with the ftpaccess file:
>
> Is it possible to grant a user recursive upload capability in a directory?
>
> Ie, a user can upload into a directory, can create new directories into
> that directory and can then automatically upload files into the
> subdirectories to.
>
> I tried to do this both with the dirs command and with /* extensions to
> directory names, but this did not work.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> --
> Roland Siebelink <
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>
>
>
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Could I accomplish this with a guest group? I have never used
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.....I have set up real users as guests, and it seems to work ok
with one exception....when the user logs on it
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...I have tried to put 'ls' in the user directory, but still no
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Howdy,
Could someone please re-post the idle-ftp patch for beta 9
Thanks in advance.
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< Could someone please re-post the idle-ftp patch for beta 9
<
< Thanks in advance.
<
< -= Phil =-
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***** CUT HERE *****
*** ftpd.c.dist Tue Jan 23 00:09:11 1996
--- ftpd.c Tue Feb 13 10:56:43 1996
***************
*** 52,53 ****
--- 52,54 ----
#include <sys/types.h>
+ #include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
***************
*** 162,163 ****
--- 163,166 ----
+ extern int timeout;
+
/* File containing login names NOT to be used on this machine. Commonly used
***************
*** 269,270 ****
--- 272,274 ----
extern int authenticated;
+ static void TPtoolong();
***************
*** 1120,1121 ****
--- 1124,1141 ----
+ 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
***************
*** 2038,2039 ****
--- 2058,2060 ----
byte_count = 0;
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
if (size != (off_t) - 1)
***************
*** 2046,2049 ****
fromlen = sizeof(from);
!
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
if (s < 0) {
--- 2067,2071 ----
fromlen = sizeof(from);
! alarm(timeout);
s = accept(pdata, (struct sockaddr *) &from, &fromlen);
+ alarm(0);
if (s < 0) {
***************
*** 2113,2114 ****
--- 2135,2137 ----
{
+
register int c,
***************
*** 2119,2121 ****
--- 2142,2147 ----
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
transflag++;
+
if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2127,2128 ****
--- 2153,2155 ----
case TYPE_A:
+ alarm(timeout);
while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2133,2134 ****
--- 2160,2162 ----
(void) putc('\r', outstr);
+ alarm(timeout);
}
***************
*** 2135,2138 ****
(void) putc(c, outstr);
! }
fflush(outstr);
transflag = 0;
--- 2163,2167 ----
(void) putc(c, outstr);
! }
fflush(outstr);
+ alarm(0);
transflag = 0;
***************
*** 2165,2167 ****
while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 &&
! write(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
byte_count += cnt;
--- 2194,2196 ----
while ((cnt = read(filefd, buf, (u_int) blksize)) > 0 &&
! TPwrite(netfd, buf, cnt) == cnt)
byte_count += cnt;
***************
*** 2185,2186 ****
--- 2214,2216 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(426, "Data connection");
***************
*** 2190,2191 ****
--- 2220,2222 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(551, "Error on input file");
***************
*** 2210,2212 ****
--- 2241,2246 ----
+ (void) signal(SIGALRM, TPtoolong);
+
transflag++;
+
if (setjmp(urgcatch)) {
***************
*** 2219,2221 ****
case TYPE_L:
! while ((cnt = read(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
--- 2253,2255 ----
case TYPE_L:
! while ((cnt = TPread(fileno(instr), buf, sizeof buf)) > 0) {
if (write(fileno(outstr), buf, cnt) != cnt)
***************
*** 2235,2236 ****
--- 2269,2271 ----
case TYPE_A:
+ alarm(timeout);
while ((c = getc(instr)) != EOF) {
***************
*** 2237,2240 ****
byte_count++;
! if (c == '\n')
bare_lfs++;
while (c == '\r') {
--- 2272,2277 ----
byte_count++;
! if (c == '\n') {
bare_lfs++;
+ alarm(timeout);
+ }
while (c == '\r') {
***************
*** 2244,2245 ****
--- 2281,2283 ----
(void) putc('\r', outstr);
+ alarm(timeout);
if (c == '\0' || c == EOF)
***************
*** 2252,2253 ****
--- 2290,2292 ----
fflush(outstr);
+ alarm(0);
if (ferror(instr))
***************
*** 2270,2271 ****
--- 2309,2311 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(426, "Data Connection");
***************
*** 2275,2276 ****
--- 2315,2317 ----
transflag = 0;
+ alarm(0);
perror_reply(452, "Error writing file");
***************
*** 3420 ****
--- 3461,3486 ----
#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;
+ }
***** CUT HERE FOR END OF FILE *****
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Hi,
I'm using wu-ftp 2.4 (no beta) on AIX 4.1.4. In the ftpaccess file I log all
commands which
works fine but the time stamps on all the entries are wrong. Anyone seen this
problem
before?
I hope there's a fix....
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> <
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> <
> < -= Phil =-
Any chance of getting this ON a new beta ? I get the feeling that there are
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<> <
<> < Thanks in advance.
<> <
<> < -= Phil =-
<
<Any chance of getting this ON a new beta ? I get the feeling that there are
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<
I sent it to the person that does the beta distribution. Hopefully it will
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> before?
Make sure this line appears in your src/config.h file:
#undef SETPROCTITLE
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$ ftp ftp.allmansland.com
>Connected to avrell.allmansland.com.
>421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
>ftp>
>
>My entry into inetd.conf is as follows (all on one line of course)
>ftp stream tcp nowait root
>/opt/SUNWnak/packages/SUNWtcpwA/bin/tcpd /opt/wu-ftpd/etc/ftpd -d -a
>
Look in your hosts.allow for your tcp-wrapper, you probably forgot the entry
ftpd: ALL (or some filter)
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Hello,
Sorry for bothering you with a rather simple problem, but we don't get the
wu-ftpd to show our welcome.msg, no matter who logs in.
The inetd.conf says:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/wu.ftpd -liod
the message file looks like this:
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 689 Jan 31 17:58 welcome.msg
We're using the wu-ftpd version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-9](1) with Linux
Kernel 1.2.8 on a i486 based system.
Attached please find our /etc/ftpaccess file.
Thanks for your patience.
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On 26 Feb 1996, Stan Barber wrote:
> Beta-10 should be available for testing around March 15, 1996.
Any chance that we'll see the beta-9 timeout patch incorporated into
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We're running wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta 9, compiled with the
PARANOID option. We like ignoring the SITE commands, but we
get requests for file deletion from some users. I'm happy
with accepting the limits that PARANOID imposes, but... Is
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All
I have been using WU-FTP 2.4 and was just made aware of the fact that 2.4.2 is
in beta testing. Is there a way I can participate in the beta.
Thanks in advance.
Robert Lee
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> All
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> I have been using WU-FTP 2.4 and was just made aware of the fact that 2.4.2 is
> in beta testing. Is there a way I can participate in the beta.
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Try ftp.academ.com The person who has that address is maintaining it.
BTW... Saw in the paper this morning that you folks are going to
provide local internet access. Best of luck to yall!
-
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Quoting Mike Alleman, who wrote :
> Try ftp.academ.com The person who has that address is maintaining it.
To be more precise.. quoting the FAQ :
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
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You can get this beta by ftp from the directory :
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We are currently running wuftpd 2.4 and everything seems to be woking ok,
except that:
ls -l will work for user logins but not for anonymous logins
It says:
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
226 Transfer complete.
But nothing shows... (even tho an ls will display the contents of the dir)
What are we doing wrong??? Any comments/suggestions/help would be greatly
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There's a client trying to FTP from India, and the transmission is so
bad they can get only part of the file before ftpd gives up. Can
wu-ftpd (or others?) support picking up where it left off, like Zmodem?
Please CC replies to _me_, since I'm not in the mailing list.
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Desney Tan wrote:
>
> We are currently running wuftpd 2.4 and everything seems to be woking ok,
> except that:
>
> ls -l will work for user logins but not for anonymous logins
>
> It says:
>
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete.
This depends much upon what platform you are running wu-ftpd, of course,
but the general idea is that for anonymous ftp access, wu-ftpd performs
a chroot(), changing the effective root directory of the service, so
that incoming anonymous users won't see "above" a certain point in the
filesystem. The typical ls command is dynamically built against
libraries typically found in /usr/lib. There is a built-in ls that does
not support any flags (such as -l), so ls -l or dir or any other
"extended" command tries to make a call to the system's binary. However,
since ls will call upon libraries in /usr/lib, it will fail, because the
chroot() is performed before the ls command is issued, and ls cannot
find the libraries it needs. Symlink to the "real" ls will not work,
either, since the chroot() breaks the symlink. You need to either
statically compile ls (source available as part of GNU fileutils on
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu) or place the required libraries in to the
chroot() dir. This is outlined in the FAQ on Koos' page (sorry, I forgot
the URL, but it's pointed out in the docs that come with
wu-ftpd-2.4.2-b9.).
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hello there!
> ls -l will work for user logins but not for anonymous logins
> But nothing shows... (even tho an ls will display the contents of the dir)
> What are we doing wrong??? Any comments/suggestions/help would be greatly
> appreciated!
I've encountered this problem not so long ago..:) what i did was
copy the /bin/ls to /home/ftp/pub/bin. Actually, i only followed what
was suggested in the manual of ftpd. Just type man ftpd for more
details. I just changed some ownership and file permissions as what was
suggested in the manual.
Hope that helps! and Goodluck!
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I am currently running WU-FTPD 2.4 and am getting the following error:
ftpd[xxxx]: sleeping: fcntl lock of pid file failed: Resource temporarily
unavailable
What causes the file lock to fail? Is it load related or system?
System Spec:
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The system is also running NCSA Web Server.
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i've had users fail to ftp stuff from my site (which uses wu-ftpd)
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I am getting the same message and it fills
up my messages file. I am running on
Academ wu-ftpd 2.4 beta 9.
My config:
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512 MB RAM
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I am currently running WU-FTPD 2.4 and am
getting the following error:
ftpd[xxxx]: sleeping: fcntl lock of pid
file failed: Resource temporarily
unavailable
What causes the file lock to fail? Is it
load related or system?
System Spec:
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The system is also running NCSA Web Server.
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I'm just wondering if there is anyone out there who has wu-ftp running under 4.1.3,
101640-03 in.ftpd patch being the only patch .
Anonymous ftp works but if I try wu-ftp it gives me the follow error msg
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection...
Help Help Help
If there is any one who has detailed directions on how to setup a 4.1.3 wu-ftp
with examples.. it would be greately appreciated..
I think my ftphosts and ftpaccess are incorrect
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I just installed wu-ftpd2.4 yesterday on my sparc 20 running solaris 2.4.
I have read most of all the relevant (on-line) information concerning the
installation of wu-ftpd including the wu-ftpd FAQ.
I haven't seen anything extensive that talks about how to set each of the
pathnames in "src/pathnames.h" properly. Specifically, I don't know how to set
up _PATH_PIDNAMES. I have noticed that now the daemonlog contains lots of
messages about failing to open the pid file each time I use ftp, which I
presume is related to the pathname _PATH_PIDNAME.
Can anyone point me to any on-line resources which might explain how to
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I have been trying for the last 2 weeks to configure the wu-ftp daemon..
with no success..
The error in the /var/adm/messages
Feb 27 13:15:41 <machine-name> ftpd[3739]: exiting on signal 11
1) What I need to know is will wu-ftpd run in a 4.1.3 (no patches no U1)
environment....
2) does wu-ftpd need the libc.so.1.9; because I get warnings when I compile
but I seen patches for the libc.so.1.8 and libc.so.1.9
thanks in advance for any info that can help, other wise I could have about 100
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On Sat, 24 Feb 1996, Mike Loewen wrote:
> On 23 Feb 1996, Herman Weaver/IS/CCC wrote:
>
> > I'm using wu-ftp 2.4 (no beta) on AIX 4.1.4. In the ftpaccess file I log all
> > commands which
> > works fine but the time stamps on all the entries are wrong. Anyone seen this
> > problem
> > before?
>
> Make sure this line appears in your src/config.h file:
>
> #undef SETPROCTITLE
I've also fixed the setproctitle stuff, and sent the fix in to the
moderators. I didn't get any response back from them... The patch is for an
older version (2.4.2B5) of wu-ftpd, so it should probably be put on the
current version by hand!! (The AIX_LEAVE_ENV stuff is the fix).
Here's an excerpt of a message talking about it:
4) The setproctitle support code kills the environment variables. This
messes up the syslog code in that syslog appears to get its timezone from the
environment (TZ??) (on the first call). If you do a syslog before a
setproctitle, things will be ok. If you do a setproctitle before a syslog,
the syslog timezone will be wrong (will probably default to GMT).
Here's the code change I made...
acs-tst [src] gnudiff -c ftpd.c.19950829 ftpd.c
*** ftpd.c.19950829 Thu Aug 24 11:32:03 1995
--- ftpd.c Tue Aug 29 09:25:18 1995
***************
*** 314,325 ****
--- 314,333 ----
openlog("ftpd", LOG_PID);
#endif
+
#ifdef SETPROCTITLE
/* Save start and extent of argv for setproctitle. */
Argv = argv;
+ #ifdef AIX_LEAVE_ENV
+ /* LastArgv will be set when we figure it out as the last argv entry. It */
+ /* should not be the last envp entry since erasing the env entries will */
+ /* cause problems with things trying to get at them (such as syslog, for */
+ /* figuring out the date/time (ENV TZ)). */
+ #else
while (*envp)
envp++;
LastArgv = envp[-1] + strlen(envp[-1]);
+ #endif /* AIX_LEAVE_ENV */
#endif /* SETPROCTITLE */
argc--, argv++;
***************
*** 393,398 ****
--- 401,409 ----
argc--, argv++;
}
(void) freopen(_PATH_DEVNULL, "w", stderr);
+ #ifdef AIX_LEAVE_ENV
+ LastArgv = argv[-1] + strlen(argv[-1]) + 1;
+ #endif /* AIX_LEAVE_ENV */
/* Checking for random signals ... */
#ifndef SIG_DEBUG
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> Hey all.
> quick question. do any of you know if there is a version of wu-ftpd
> that will allow authenticated access to AFS cells?
>
http://andrew2.andrew.cmu.edu/dist has an ftpd that will.
-D
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Since
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Quoting Hung Hing Fai, who wrote :
> Since
ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/ is still not up, where can I download
> the latest version of wu-ftpd? What is the current patchlevel?
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. Read this .message.
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.
--
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Marvin Mitchell writes:
>
>I have been trying for the last 2 weeks to configure the wu-ftp daemon..
>with no success..
>
>The error in the /var/adm/messages
> Feb 27 13:15:41 <machine-name> ftpd[3739]: exiting on signal 11
Well, signal 11 is a segmentation fault, so I'm betting something is
messed up in the config file...
Perhaps posting the config file would help more.
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I have a S/Key version with MD5 (from logdaemon 5.0)
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I am having a problem with the normal users of my machine (non anonymous
users) and their files after they upload them. When any user of the
machine uploads a file, the ownership of the file is set to <user>.system.
This is for all users of the machine. I am in the middle of a project that
requires the group membership of uploaded files to be the primary group of
the user that uploads the file (for security reasons). I looked through
the ftpaccess file and did't see anything that looked like it was causing
this. Does anyone know why this is happening and what I have to change so
that uploaded files are set to the user's primary group?
The system is runing WU-FTPD v2.4 on an IBM RS/6000 running AIX v3.2.5
Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Greg
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After we saw the CERT advisory on the security hole, we
changed the path for executables from /bin to /bin/ftp-exec.
For some reason, this "broke" the ability to tar and gzip or
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quote site exec /bin/ftp-exec/tar -c -z -f - dirname > dirname.tar.gz
the result is
200-/bin/ftp-exec/tar: Cannot exec gzip: No such file or directory
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Greg A. Lato writes:
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> I am having a problem with the normal users of my machine (non anonymous
> users) and their files after they upload them. When any user of the
> machine uploads a file, the ownership of the file is set to <user>.system.
> This is for all users of the machine. I am in the middle of a project that
> requires the group membership of uploaded files to be the primary group of
> the user that uploads the file (for security reasons). I looked through
> the ftpaccess file and did't see anything that looked like it was causing
> this. Does anyone know why this is happening and what I have to change so
> that uploaded files are set to the user's primary group?
>
> The system is runing WU-FTPD v2.4 on an IBM RS/6000 running AIX v3.2.5
>
wu-ftpd doesn't do this right on AIX. I've got a patch to fix it (and make
wu-ftpd not require /etc/shells on AIX) at:
tigger.itc.virginia.edu:/pub/AIX/wu-ftpd.diffs.txt.gz
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