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* Contents of the FAQ file for wu-ftpd. The complete file can be found at
http://www.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html

   1. Contents of this FAQ

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


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


        4. Compiling the wu-ftpd
             1. cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, ..
                being undeclared.
             2. wu-ftpd doesn't 'see' that users are in multiple groups.
             3. wu-ftpd doesn't use the shadow passwords on my Linux
                machine.
             4. I need to use S/KEY authorisation
             5. I need to authenticate real users via AFS
             6. The timezone in the xferlog is wrong
             7. Digital Unix doesn't log commands after an anonymous
                user logs in
             8. install fails with 'install: ..'


        5. Installing the wu-ftpd
             1. Command-line options for wu-ftpd
             2. Testing on a different port number then ftp


        6. The ftpaccess file
             1. Some files (banners, etc) don't get shown to anonymous
                users.
             2. What is the exact format of the <times> parameter in the
                "limit"


        7. Programs (ls, gzip, tar) work for real users, not for
           anonymous users, giving errors like 425 Can't create data
           socket (0.0.0.0,20): Bad file number or simply no output.
             1. Solaris
             2. Linux
             3. Dec OSF
             4. SunOS4.1.x
             5. AIX


        8. Running wu-ftpd
             1. ftpd allways says "221 Server shutting down. Goodbye."
             2. Anonymous ftp works fine, but real users are denied
                access
             3. ftpconversions doesn't work
             4. I want a real user to be able to access the host only
                via ftp, not via telnet
             5. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name
             6. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but
                in the most secure manner possible
             7. The default umask used when a real user uploads a file
                is wrong
             8. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security
                hole
             9. How do I make reports more readable ?
            10. Incoming file transfers fail with SunOS and an NFS
                mounted incoming
            11. Normal ftp clients work, Netscape ftp's fail. So,
                passive mode doesn't work.
            12. How can I make my ftp-archive accessible by E-mail
                (ftpmail) ?


        9. Credits

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on my ftp server, i wanted to have it setup so it would allow anonymous
users to upload to /incoming, this worked fine, but then we switched to Red
Hat (instead of slackware) and when i started putting everything back up on
the server, i noticed that their was no incoming dir, so i just made one.
Now i noticed that anonymous users can't upload in /incoming. Anyone have an
idea why?

drwxrwxr-x   2 root     root         1024 Jul 31 12:47 incoming

thats the info on /incoming
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On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, MIke wrote:

> on my ftp server, i wanted to have it setup so it would allow anonymous
> users to upload to /incoming, this worked fine, but then we switched to Red
> Hat (instead of slackware) and when i started putting everything back up on
> the server, i noticed that their was no incoming dir, so i just made one.
> Now i noticed that anonymous users can't upload in /incoming. Anyone have an
> idea why?
>
> drwxrwxr-x   2 root     root         1024 Jul 31 12:47 incoming

chmod 733 incoming

  -- Michael

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I am still trying to get our Anonymous ftp login to be able to do uploads.
We can get files just fine and use the pwd and ls commands but when we try
to put a file
we get the following

ftp> put test
200 POIRT command successful.
553 TEST: Permission denied. (Filename(accept))

I have double checked our permissions and made sure all the libraries are in
place. I have also checked the ftpaccess file to make sure uploads we allowed.

We are running wu-ftpd version 2.4 on Solaris 2.4. If anyone has an idea of
why we get permission denied I will be most grateful for the help.

Thanks
Regina
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Datalogics inc. Formerly Adobe Systems formerly Frame Technology
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> on my ftp server, i wanted to have it setup so it would allow anonymous
> users to upload to /incoming, this worked fine, but then we switched to Red
> Hat (instead of slackware) and when i started putting everything back up on
> the server, i noticed that their was no incoming dir, so i just made one.
> Now i noticed that anonymous users can't upload in /incoming. Anyone have an
> idea why?
>
> drwxrwxr-x   2 root     root         1024 Jul 31 12:47 incoming

do a chmod o+w incoming in your ~ftp directory.


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I would like to install wu-ftpd 2.4 under AIX 4.1.4
I have got the errors below during the compilation:

Making ftpd.
       cc -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpcmd.c
"ftpcmd.y", line 371.18: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier cmdtab.
"ftpcmd.y", line 383.26: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier sitetab.
"ftpcmd.y", line 1057.36: 1506-280 (W) Function argument assignment between typ.
"ftpcmd.y", line 1519.1: 1506-343 (S) Redeclaration of print_groups differs fro.
"ftpcmd.y", line 1519.1: 1506-050 (I) Return type "void" in redeclaration is no.
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.


Stop.


Does anybody knows what should I do in this case?
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Attempts to compile wu-ftpd 2.4 result in the following...

Making ftpd.
gcc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support  -c  popen.c
popen.c: In function `ftpd_popen':
popen.c:149: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
popen.c:152: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
popen.c: In function `ftpd_pclose':
popen.c:169: `sigset_t' undeclared (first use this function)
popen.c:169: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
popen.c:169: for each function it appears in.)
popen.c:169: parse error before `sig'
popen.c:171: `sig' undeclared (first use this function)
popen.c:191: `omask' undeclared (first use this function)
popen.c:213: parse error before `)'
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `popen.o'

OS is Solaris 2.4 (Sparc20).  gcc is version 2.7.2.  I have scoured the
list archives and found nothing.  Any help is appreciated.
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After getting a few suggestions from some members of the list, i just did:
chmod o+w incoming, and that allowed anonymous users to login, and upload,
but when an anonymous user creates a directory, and tried uploading to it,
it won't let them, how come?


                                                       thanks
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Quoting Regina Murphy, who wrote :

> ftp> put test
> 200 POIRT command successful.
> 553 TEST: Permission denied. (Filename(accept))
>
> I have double checked our permissions and made sure all the libraries are in
> place. I have also checked the ftpaccess file to make sure uploads we allowed.
>
> We are running wu-ftpd version 2.4 on Solaris 2.4. If anyone has an idea of
> why we get permission denied I will be most grateful for the help.

Is the path-filter set correct ? Something like :

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

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>>>>> "Wolfram" == Wolfram Schmidt <[email protected]> writes:

Wolfram> ] ] Hi.  I just installed wu-ftpd 2.4 on a Solaris 2.5 box.
Wolfram> Everything works ] perfectly except for one maddening detail.
Wolfram> I can't figure out how to get ] "ls" to display the correct
Wolfram> time for anonymous users.  No matter what I ] try, "ls"
Wolfram> always displays file timestamps in GMT.  [...]  ] So it
Wolfram> appears that wu-ftpd is not propogating the environment to
Wolfram> the ] spawned "ls" process.  Is there a way around this?  A
Wolfram> patch perhaps?

Wolfram> Copy /etc/default/init to the appropriate place in the chroot
Wolfram> area.  It should contain a line "TZ=MYTIMEZONE" where
Wolfram> MYTIMEZONE is your timezone. The OS installation procedure
Wolfram> probably did this for you.

I think it should be enough to copy /etc/TIMEZONE into
~ftp/etc/TIMEZONE along with /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/MET (or whatewer
/etc/TIMEZONE contains).

Best,
Karsten

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Thanks for the reply. The problem was a missing backslash (\) in the
path-filter command line. It was like looking for a needle in a haystack.

thanks again

regina

At 09:28 PM 8/1/96 +0200, you wrote:
>Quoting Regina Murphy, who wrote :
>
>> ftp> put test
>> 200 POIRT command successful.
>> 553 TEST: Permission denied. (Filename(accept))
>>
>> I have double checked our permissions and made sure all the libraries are in
>> place. I have also checked the ftpaccess file to make sure uploads we
allowed.
>>
>> We are running wu-ftpd version 2.4 on Solaris 2.4. If anyone has an idea of
>> why we get permission denied I will be most grateful for the help.
>
>Is the path-filter set correct ? Something like :
>
>path-filter anonymous /etc/paths.msg ^[-A-Za-z0-9\._]*$ ^\. ^-
>
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Hello All!

Being new to this ListServ, I am sure this issue has been
raised before, but alas I am not privy to it's solution.

I am running wu-ftpd 2.4 under Solaris 2.5.  I am able to
compile the daemons successfully, however GCC issues a
compiler error/warning during the build:

---------------------------

hercules% build sol
make args are :
make opts are :

Linking Makefiles.

Making support library.
gcc -g -DDEBUG   -c fnmatch.c
gcc -g -DDEBUG   -c strcasestr.c
gcc -g -DDEBUG   -c strsep.c
gcc -g -DDEBUG   -c authuser.c
In file included from authuser.c:7:
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:46: warning: `struct in_addr' declared inside parameter list
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:46: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration,
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:46: warning: which is probably not what you want.
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:46: warning: parameter has incomplete type
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:49: warning: parameter has incomplete type
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:50: warning: parameter has incomplete type
rm -f libsupport.a
ar cq libsupport.a fnmatch.o strcasestr.o strsep.o authuser.o
touch libsupport.a