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1. Contents of this FAQ
1. Contents of this FAQ
2. What is this document
3. 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 ?
4. Where do I get the wu-ftpd ?
1. Where do I get the updated version ?
5. 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. It doesn't compile at all on newer Linux installs. The
error is :
5. I need to use S/KEY authorisation
6. I need to authenticate real users via AFS
7. The timezone in the xferlog is wrong
8. The timezone in the ls output is wrong
9. Digital Unix doesn't log commands after an anonymous
user logs in
10. install fails with 'install: ..'
11. Digital Unix (The Unix Formerly Known As OSF/1) and
Enhanced C2 security,
12. It doesn't compile at all on Digital Unix, errors about
struct timeval
13. What should I do to be able to use wu-ftpd in a HP-UX
10.01
14. What should I do for 10.10.
6. Installing the wu-ftpd
1. Command-line options for wu-ftpd
2. Testing on a different port number then ftp
3. Not all command line parameters seem to be used by
wu-ftpd
7. Are there year 2000 issues with wu-ftpd?
8. 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"
3. What tools are there to check the configuration
9. 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. Building a statically linked ls for Solaris fails
3. Linux
4. Dec OSF
5. SunOS4.1.x
6. AIX
7. IRIX (6.2)
8. SCO Unix
9. BSD vs SVR4 ls
10. It worked, until I upgraded the operating system.
10. 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. On-the-fly compression works, on-the-fly tarring, but
not both.
5. I want to use zip compression (InfoZip)
6. I want a real user to be able to access the host only
via ftp, not via telnet
7. Somebody uploaded a file with a weird name
8. I want anonymous users to be able to upload files, but
in the most secure manner possible
9. The default umask used when a real user uploads a file
is wrong
10. I heard something about 'SITE EXEC' having a security
hole
11. How do I make reports more readable ?
12. Incoming file transfers fail with SunOS and an NFS
mounted incoming
13. Normal ftp clients work, Netscape ftp's fail. So,
passive mode doesn't work.
14. I made a symbolic link within the anonymous tree and it
doesn't work for the anonymous users.
15. I want to redirect anonymous users to another machine
16. Running wu-ftpd on a *large* site
11. Other things
1. Where is the FTP protocol documented ?
2. How can I make my ftp-archive accessible by E-mail
(ftpmail) ?
12. Credits
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Hi,
Would you please answer to this problem:
I have setup WU-FTPD Guest Accounts. This works fine if my users use a
Command Prompt (command line)
but it is not working when they try to use a FTP GUI Software. They are not
able to see anything in their home
directory.
Thanks.
Mhamed Nour
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The external 'ls' is not working. The FAQ (just posted to the list)
and the guest howto tell how to fix this.
-- Michael
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> I have setup WU-FTPD Guest Accounts. This works fine if my users use
> a Command Prompt (command line) but it is not working when they try
> to use a FTP GUI Software. They are not able to see anything in
> their home directory.
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I know this may sound kind of absurd, but I really need to log as much
as possible with wu-ftp. Would it be possible to see attemted logins
and such?
I am using wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-17].
Please respond via personal mail.. I am not subscribed to the list.
Thanks!
Chris
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Please direct all responses to the list, not me personally. I don't
run IRIX, so I don't know what specific things need to be done to get
ls to work.
-- Michael
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> I have printed the guest-howto text file. It is the document that I
> used to create my guest users. Did the fix for my problem is under
> IRIX (5.3, 6.x) part? thanks
>
> Michael Brennen wrote:
>
> > The external 'ls' is not working. The FAQ (just posted to the list)
> > and the guest howto tell how to fix this.
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> Hi,
>
> Would you please answer to this problem:
>
> I have setup WU-FTPD Guest Accounts. This works fine if my users use a
> Command Prompt (command line)
> but it is not working when they try to use a FTP GUI Software. They are not
> able to see anything in their home
> directory.
>
Check to see if "ls" and "dir" both work. Usually it means that
"ls" is working, but "dir" isn't. And when "dir" isn't working I've had it
be one of the /dev (tcp or zero) being wrong (on Solaris).
Tuc/TTSG
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Hi,
Would you please answer to this question:
I run IRIX 6.3 OS , I want to know what specific things need to be
done to get ls to work.
I have setup WU-FTPD Guest Accounts. This works fine if my users use
a Command Prompt (command line) but it is not working when they try
to use a FTP GUI Software. They are not able to see anything in
their home directory.
Thanks.
Mhamed Nour
[email protected]
> -- Michael
>
> On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
>
> > I have printed the guest-howto text file. It is the document that I
> > used to create my guest users. Did the fix for my problem is under
> > IRIX (5.3, 6.x) part? thanks
> >
> > Michael Brennen wrote:
> >
> > > The external 'ls' is not working. The FAQ (just posted to the list)
> > > and the guest howto tell how to fix this.
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On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 11:14:08PM -0500, Kent Landfield wrote:
> # On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:45:31PM -0400, Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> #
> # > Yes. A patch is available in the mailing list archives.
Well, I've spent at least 45 minutes searching through the
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Shouldn't a patch such as this at least be in a contrib
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, David Carmean wrote:
> On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 11:14:08PM -0500, Kent Landfield wrote:
>
> > # On Fri, May 29, 1998 at 02:45:31PM -0400, Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> > #
> > # > Yes. A patch is available in the mailing list archives.
>
> Well, I've spent at least 45 minutes searching through the
> archives on lanfield.com, but haven't found this patch. Do
> you remember the subject line of the message(s) containing
> the patch?
>
> Shouldn't a patch such as this at least be in a contrib
> directory somewhere, if not incorporated?
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> Hi,
> Would you please answer to this question:
Is it possible to insert in the permission list of the ftpaccess list theget
command. (get no anonymous,guest # get permission)
I will like my users to be able to put files but not to get any.
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If you need 'get' in the permission list, the source to the daemon is
available. 'man ftpaccess' does not show it available now. You may
also be able to work with basic file ownership and permissions to
insure that files cannot be read back.
-- Michael
On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> Is it possible to insert in the permission list of the ftpaccess list theget
> command. (get no anonymous,guest # get permission)
> I will like my users to be able to put files but not to get any.
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> Is it possible to insert in the permission list of the ftpaccess list theget
> command. (get no anonymous,guest # get permission)
> I will like my users to be able to put files but not to get any.
man chmod
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I am running 2.4.2b15 on an Intel Linux box (rh5.0). I have disabled
anonymous and setup a couple of guest accounts that seem to work great
using a command-line ftp client. My problem is that when the guest
FTP accounts are accessed via a WEB browser (ie 3.0), the initial
directory presented is the system root, with at least read access to
many sensitive directories. An example passwd entry for a guest
account is:
willy:xxxxxx:502:504::/home/ftp/guest-ftp:/usr/local/bin/ftponly
My ftpaccess file is:
class all real,guest *
email root@localhost
loginfails 2
readme README* login
readme README* cwd=*
message /welcome.msg login
message .message cwd=*
compress yes all
tar yes all
chmod no guest
delete yes guest
overwrite no guest
rename yes guest
log transfers real,guest inbound,outbound
guestgroup ftpguest
shutdown /etc/shutmsg
passwd-check rfc822 warn
What do I need to do to prevent access to the system root via browser?
I didn't see anything in the FAQ/HowTo or a scan of some of the mail
archive. Am I missing something obvious?
Jim Wallace
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> archive. Am I missing something obvious?
You're missing the chroot() point. Put /./ somewhere in the home
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Hi
I have been fighting this 'puter trying to configure a guest account. I
can set them up without difficulty, but when I log onto them I can't
see anything, I have been following the howto exactly, I just now set
up mort's account, word for word, when I log onto it I can mkdir, send,
get, cd, etc. But nothing is displayed.
Is there another faq that I can learn more from? Or is there an easier
way? Perhaps there is an additional step required?
Thanks in advance,
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I'm trying to figure out how to give access to non-anonymous users who do
not have local accounts, ie they have ftp-only access to password-protected
accounts.
Where can I find documentation on that and the
2) ftpgroups file: where can I find documentation on that too?
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Ron Freidel wrote:
> I have been fighting this 'puter trying to configure a guest account. I
> can set them up without difficulty, but when I log onto them I can't
> see anything, I have been following the howto exactly, I just now set
> up mort's account, word for word, when I log onto it I can mkdir, send,
> get, cd, etc. But nothing is displayed.
>
> Is there another faq that I can learn more from? Or is there an easier
> way? Perhaps there is an additional step required?
What you need is in the FAQ. You just need to have all the pieces and
parts. Most likely, you're using shared-library executables and are
missing the libraries, or you're on a machine which needs additional files
(/dev/tcp, stuff like that).
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
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wu-ftpd FAQ:
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Timothy J Luoma wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out how to give access to non-anonymous users who do
> not have local accounts, ie they have ftp-only access to password-protected
> accounts.
>
> Where can I find documentation on that and the
>
you want the guest howto referenced from the FAQ
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
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You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
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wu-ftpd FAQ:
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> 2) ftpgroups file: where can I find documentation on that too?
man ftpaccess
/ftpgroups
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Hi,
I want to selectively limit directory write / read / browse (cd) access
for several users. See the following example:
DIR /tmp WRITE user1, user2, user3 READ user1 user2 CD ALL
DIR /home/user1 WRITE user1 READ user1 CD user1
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DIR /upload WRITE user2 user3 READ - CD user2 user3
(How) can this be done with wu-ftpd ?
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to all,
i have a sgi with irix 6.2 nad want to setup a ftpserver.
i want, that people can access /ftp by browser (anonymous)
and also have a upload aerea /ftp/upload
on this box is a webserver also running, so the user
shuld be able to connect by ftp and login directely
in the appropriate directory.
question 1 :
i have compiled wu.2.4(2), is taht okay ? or
what version shuld i use ... any /academic/beta ?
question 2 :
how is ftpaccess looking like ? i want to keep
the access as secure as possible ..
also some loggings ...
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Wu-ftpd uses your Unix ownership and permissions. Some of what you want
can be handled with proper directory and file permissions. In some places
you'll want to create special-purpose groups in /etc/group to help out.
If your Unix supports it, the directory group-sticky bit will help out
too. When permissions are not enough, the upload directive may be of
help. Notice that when you're done, the permissions manage the case of
telnet/shell access as well for everything you're asking _except_ the /tmp
directory.
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Bernd Finger wrote:
> I want to selectively limit directory write / read / browse (cd) access
> for several users. See the following example:
>
> DIR /tmp WRITE user1, user2, user3 READ user1 user2 CD ALL
On most Unix flavors /tmp _must_ be world-writable, so this is a case for
the upload statement.
> DIR /home/user1 WRITE user1 READ user1 CD user1
Use Unix permissions for this one.
> DIR /download WRITE user2 READ ALL CD ALL
Use Unix permissions for this one, too.
> DIR /upload WRITE user2 user3 READ - CD user2 user3
Permissions here, as well.
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, claudio minutella wrote:
> i have compiled wu.2.4(2), is taht okay ? or
> what version shuld i use ... any /academic/beta ?
>
> how is ftpaccess looking like ? i want to keep
> the access as secure as possible ..
> also some loggings ...
You'll find what you need in the FAQ and at the Resource Center. Also:
yes, definitely use the most-current version. 2.4 has a lot of security
problems, some of them rather severe.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> Wu-ftpd uses your Unix ownership and permissions. Some of what you want
> can be handled with proper directory and file permissions. In some places
> you'll want to create special-purpose groups in /etc/group to help out.
> If your Unix supports it, the directory group-sticky bit will help out
> too. When permissions are not enough, the upload directive may be of
> help.
Thanks, I'll look for the upload directive.
> Notice that when you're done, the permissions manage the case of
> telnet/shell access as well for everything you're asking _except_ the /tmp
> directory.
>
> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Bernd Finger wrote:
>
> > I want to selectively limit directory write / read / browse (cd) access
> > for several users. See the following example:
> >
> > DIR /tmp WRITE user1, user2, user3 READ user1 user2 CD ALL
>
> On most Unix flavors /tmp _must_ be world-writable, so this is a case for
> the upload statement.
>
What I wanted was to exclude all others from access for /tmp, so for example
user3 is NOT allowed to read files in /tmp.
> > DIR /home/user1 WRITE user1 READ user1 CD user1
>
> Use Unix permissions for this one.
>
> > DIR /download WRITE user2 READ ALL CD ALL
>
> Use Unix permissions for this one, too.
>
> > DIR /upload WRITE user2 user3 READ - CD user2 user3
>
> Permissions here, as well.
>
That's not sufficient in my case. I want to limit access in a way that
everything that is not explicitly allowed is forbidden. In my example, cd,
read and write access to /usr should be forbidden for anyone.
On my and many other unix boxes, /usr has read and execute rights for
everyone:
$ ls -ald /usr
drwxr-xr-x 31 root system 1024 Jun 02 08:07 /usr
That means that every ftp user would be able to cd to /usr which is not what
I want.
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Bernd Finger wrote:
> What I wanted was to exclude all others from access for /tmp, so for
> example user3 is NOT allowed to read files in /tmp.
> That's not sufficient in my case. I want to limit access in a way that
> everything that is not explicitly allowed is forbidden. In my example,
> cd, read and write access to /usr should be forbidden for anyone.
What you want is to use chroot'd environment, then. Read the guest howto.
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> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Bernd Finger wrote:
>
> > What I wanted was to exclude all others from access for /tmp, so for
> > example user3 is NOT allowed to read files in /tmp.
>
> > That's not sufficient in my case. I want to limit access in a way that
> > everything that is not explicitly allowed is forbidden. In my example,
> > cd, read and write access to /usr should be forbidden for anyone.
>
> What you want is to use chroot'd environment, then. Read the guest howto.
Are you sure that I will be able to have several users with access restricted
by different passwords ? Or simply guests with no password (except an e-mail
address) ?
>
>
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Good afternoon,
I know the following question might be somewhat beside the subject and
that it might be too simple, if not right down naive, or that it might
be too complicated :). Notwithstanding I have the audacity to ask it.
I would very much like to be able to keep a constant watch on my
upload directory. Does anybody know a way to make something sense when the
contents of that directory changes and have the something in
question immediately trigger a script that sends me an e-mail about
the goings on there?
Regards,
Stig
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Bernd Finger wrote:
> Are you sure that I will be able to have several users with access restricted
> by different passwords ? Or simply guests with no password (except an e-mail
> address) ?
yes.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Stig Isaksson wrote:
> I would very much like to be able to keep a constant watch on my
> upload directory. Does anybody know a way to make something sense when the
> contents of that directory changes and have the something in
> question immediately trigger a script that sends me an e-mail about
> the goings on there?
ISTR someone's done patches to do what you want. If so, the email about
it will be burried in the mailing list archives at the Resource Center.
Most of us, I imagine, though, just use a cron script to keep watch on the
incoming directory.
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Stig,
>upload directory. Does anybody know a way to make something sense when the
>contents of that directory changes and have the something in
>question immediately trigger a script that sends me an e-mail about
>the goings on there?
Unfortunately this isn't available with wu-ftpd.
However, our commercial version of wu-ftpd, FileDrive EX (www.filedrive.com)
has a capability called "ActiveAgents" which lets you put
triggers on various directories and run notification programs
like e-mail notification.
I can understand though that you may not have budget for a
software product versus freeware.
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David Jevans
Differential, Inc
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Hi all, just wanted to let you know that I've posted my ratio "plugin"
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One could simply write a script that runs via cron every 'n' minutes
that notices a change in the upload directory and sends a piece of email.
You need not buy commercial software to get this sort of functionality.
Don't let them convince you otherwise.
-David
>
> Stig,
>
> >upload directory. Does anybody know a way to make something sense when the
> >contents of that directory changes and have the something in
> >question immediately trigger a script that sends me an e-mail about
> >the goings on there?
>
>
> Unfortunately this isn't available with wu-ftpd.
> However, our commercial version of wu-ftpd, FileDrive EX (www.filedrive.com)
> has a capability called "ActiveAgents" which lets you put
> triggers on various directories and run notification programs
> like e-mail notification.
>
> I can understand though that you may not have budget for a
> software product versus freeware.
>
> Regards,
> David Jevans
> Differential, Inc
> www.differential.com
>
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On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Daniel Leeds wrote:
> the guestgroup directive from ftpaccess is not working at all.
>
> i have the group in /etc/group setup properly.
> the user is a member of this group.
>
> i then have guestgroup <groupname> in ftpaccess, but it REFUSES to do a chroot
>
> is there something i am missing?
>
> ive set this up a billion times, exactly the same way.
>
> did something change??
Check the home directory entry in /etc/passwd for a chroot point ('/./')?
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
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i am on solaris sparc 2.4 and trying to get beta-17 to work properly.
the guestgroup directive from ftpaccess is not working at all.
i have the group in /etc/group setup properly.
the user is a member of this group.
i then have guestgroup <groupname> in ftpaccess, but it REFUSES to do a chroot
is there something i am missing?
ive set this up a billion times, exactly the same way.
did something change??
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Hello,
I would like to know if there is a howto install wu-ftp. Something along
the lines of any of the howto guides I have found on the web. Any help
or direction to the location of any such documentation will be greatly
appreciated.
Chuck
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On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Chuck Wilkins wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a howto install wu-ftp. Something along
> the lines of any of the howto guides I have found on the web. Any help
> or direction to the location of any such documentation will be greatly
> appreciated.
Check the Resource Center.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
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http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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Several resources are below, along with docs in the root directory of
the ftp distribution.
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On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Chuck Wilkins wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a howto install wu-ftp. Something along
> the lines of any of the howto guides I have found on the web. Any help
> or direction to the location of any such documentation will be greatly
> appreciated.
This is the location for the latest wu-ftpd. You can't see the
directory contents on the academ.com site, , but get the file anyway.
It's there.
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17.tar.Z
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
OR
send mail to
[email protected]
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guest howto:
ftp://ftp.fni.com/pub/wu-ftpd/guest-howto
OR
send mail to "
[email protected]"
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There are additional security references in the above docs.
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Hi,
I believe I have the problem about files not being viewed solved. Now
my question is... is it necessary to make copies of all needed files in
/home/username/bin,etc,lib? I tried a sym link but it didn't work.
Through searching the archives I discovered messages for loopback, but
doing a search for a man for loopback on the linux system reveals
nothing. Is there a way to accomplish this on a Linux box?
Can a skeleton directory be made then link others to it?
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On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Ron Freidel wrote:
> I believe I have the problem about files not being viewed solved. Now
> my question is... is it necessary to make copies of all needed files in
> /home/username/bin,etc,lib? I tried a sym link but it didn't work.
hard links will work
> Through searching the archives I discovered messages for loopback, but
> doing a search for a man for loopback on the linux system reveals
> nothing. Is there a way to accomplish this on a Linux box?
>
> Can a skeleton directory be made then link others to it?
Loopback comes in two flavors: NFS (what others you read were referring
to) and /dev/loop? (which mounts a file as an entire filesystem: cool but
not what you're looking for). The HOWTOs for Linux describe both, as do
the man pages.
For what you're looking for, though, start with hard links or, better, see
if you can reshape the directory heirarchy so you don't need so many
copies of the files.
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> Loopback comes in two flavors: NFS (what others you read were referring
> to) and /dev/loop? (which mounts a file as an entire filesystem: cool but
> not what you're looking for). The HOWTOs for Linux describe both, as do
> the man pages.
Duh. What am I thinking? /dev/loop? is exactly what you need to cross
filesystems where hardlinks won't work. Check man losetup(8) for an
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>Shouldn't a patch such as this at least be in a contrib
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If I add a contrib directory that contains patches, I would probably be
expected to regression test those patches with each release of the software.
If I don't put the regression tests in there, then folks will just log
bug reports telling me about problems with the patches (even through they
are just contrib stuff). This is a no-win senario for me. So, I encourage
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Kent will have to comment on how such things might be put up on his website.
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Found some problems with my earlier patches. The first is something
that's been niggling at me for a while; just didn't realize what was wrong
until _after_ I'd posted. The second is just plain dumb, sorry.
For people's convenience, I've put both sets of patches in my ftp site:
ftp://ftp.vr.net/pub/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr1.patch
and
ftp://ftp.vr.net/pub/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr2.patch
Anyone who's applied either of the CD patches posted to the mailing list
last year will definitely want to take a look at my vr2 set.
I'm planning on doing a vr3 in a week or so, the items I've identified so
far (from digging backward in the mailing list archives, or my own
testing) include:
- Limit the number of concurrent logins for a given user. From a
posting. How draconian, but I guess it's a good idea.
- Limit the range of passive ports so firewalls are easier to manage.
From a posting. Actually, I'm gonna think on this one; sounds like
a good idea, though.
- Allow _both_ syslog and xferlog, specify the syslog LOG_FACILITY.
Personal wish .. the more places you log the more work a hacker has
to go through to wipe his footsteps.
- Specify the location of xferlog and pid file(s). From a posted
request. The responce, "Hack the source" was lame, and it's a good
idea.
- Someone said something about not being able to 'deny all' then
specifically allow certain users or hosts in /etc/ftphosts, if
this is true I'll see if I can fix it. Don't recall seeing a patch
or even a response to his request/observation.
There are two class of patches I won't make from the mailing list
archives: ratios and quotas. Quotas are better handled outside the daemon
by the file system. Upload/download ratios are a BBS thing and this is
the 'net. I pay for my access; don't tell me I gotta waste bandwidth
uploading to you so I can download one of your files or I'll just send you
a couple gigs from /dev/random and see if you have quotas set too .. maybe
I'll even get lucky and you'll be running your entire box on a single file
system .. muhahaha!!!
People have asked so I'll tell you my policy: right now I'm taking patches
from the mailing list archives, going back though the mailing list
archives for ideas/problems, and trying to roll them all into a single set
of patches. If you send patches directly to me they may get lost anywhere
between my inbox and my keyboard; if you like your patch, share it, I'll
find it in the archives. I will, of course, pay attention to problems
with my patches.
What Stan does with these patches is up to him; they may, or may not, make
it into the next BETA. Don't ask me what his plans are. If my patches
don't make it into the next BETA, I'll just roll them forward against
whatever Stan releases.
Anyway, here's the FIXES file for vr2:
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This is a list of fixes to BETA 17 from
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These fixes require VR1 fixes to have been installed.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The fix for CD ~ broke the upload and noretrieve access-control statements
and changed what was written to xferlog and the syslog. Well, actually, it
didn't break the noretrieve statement, but the man page says '/' means the
name is an 'absolute path specification' and I take that to mean relative
to the _real_ filesystem, not the chroot'd one. Discovered when set live
on my main server; I really should'a tested with more than one guestgroup.
Drat. Left a debugging statement in for syslogmsg in VR1 patches.
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This is my current list of fixes for BETA 17. Some of them you may have
seen before, some are new. Below is the FIXES files included in the
patch.
----
This is a list of fixes to BETA 17 from
[email protected]
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The CD command supports ~<username> but gives errors when just ~ is found.
The patch fixes this for the CD command. Note: there are still problems with
other commands which may or may not accept tilde-user notation and may or may
not understand a tilde by itself means the current user's home directory.
This only effects chroot'd users. From patches submitted to the mailing list
by
[email protected] and
[email protected] on Nov 16, 1997.
Prevent NOOP resetting idle timer. From a patch submitted to the mailing
list by
[email protected] on Feb 4, 1998.
Add -X command-line option and syslog option to log statement in ftpaccess.
These options eliminate xferlog output and direct transfer logs to syslog
instead. From a patch posted to the mailing list by
[email protected]
on Mar 12, 1998. Corrected and cleaned up during testing.
Somewhere along the way the upload statement was broken. The fix adds a new
parameter to upload so admins can determine the permissions for any new
directories permitted. New features are documented in ftpaccess manpage.
>From original patches submitted to the mailing list by
[email protected]
and
[email protected] on Apr 29, 1998.
Move Linux to use POSIX regex included with the system instead of the routines
included with wu-ftpd. This allows us to define path-filter statements which
allow spaces in the pathnames. For example:
path-filter anonymous /etc/pathmsg ^[-A-Za-z0-9_.[:space:]]*$ ^\. ^-
>From a patch submitted to the mailing list by
[email protected]
on Apr 30, 1998.
Added 'hostname' configuration statement. Normally the server determines its
host name from the system. This allows the admin to set the name on machines
with several names (multihomed) where the default name is not the desired name.
Manpage updated. Discovered in testing.
Shutdown warnings were not given to normal (non-anonymous) users on login.
Discovered in testing.
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Gregory A Lundberg Senior Partner, VRnet Company
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Subject: Errors at executing Build hpx
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Could someone provide input on regard to this errors.
I am compiling using gcc. I have modified Makefile to reflect this info .
Also modified files on /src/config.h
I am trying to install it on HPUX 10.20 trusted system.
Using version wu-ftpd 2.4.2
This are the erros that I get when running build hpx:
make args are :
make opts are :
Linking Makefiles.
ln: makefiles/Makefile.hpx and Makefile are identical
ln: config/config.hpx and config.h are identical
ln: makefiles/Makefile.hpx and Makefile are identical
Making support library.
cc -Aa -D_POSIX_SOURCE -O -DDEBUG -c fnmatch.c
(Bundled) cc: warning 480: The -A option is available only with the C/ANSI C
pro
duct; ignored.
(Bundled) cc: warning 480: The -O option is available only with the C/ANSI C
pro
duct; ignored.
(Bundled) cc: "fnmatch.c", line 54: error 1705: Function prototypes are an
ANSI
feature.
(Bundled) cc: "fnmatch.c", line 80: error 1705: Function prototypes are an
ANSI
feature.
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
Making ftpd.
/usr/local/bin/gcc -Aa -Dunix -D_HPUX_SOURCE -O -DDEBUG -I..
-I../suppor
t -L../support -c ftpd.c
*Initialization*:1: missing token-sequence in `#assert'
In file included from /usr/include/hpsecurity.h:22,
from ftpd.c:53:
/usr/include/values.h:27: warning: `MAXINT' redefined
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20/2.7.2.1/include/sys/param.h:45:
warn
ing: this is the location of the previous definition
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
Making ftpcount.
/usr/local/bin/gcc -Aa -Dunix -D_HPUX_SOURCE -O -DDEBUG -I..
-I../suppor
t -L../support -o ftpcount ftpcount.c vers.o -lsupport -lc -lPW -lsec
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
*Initialization*:1: missing token-sequence in `#assert'
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
Making ftpshut.
/usr/local/bin/gcc -Aa -Dunix -D_HPUX_SOURCE -O -DDEBUG -I..
-I../suppor
t -L../support -o ftpshut ftpshut.c vers.o -lsupport -lc -lPW -lsec
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
*Initialization*:1: missing token-sequence in `#assert'
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
Making ckconfig.
`ckconfig' is up to date.
ln: ../src/ckconfig and ckconfig are identical
Links to executables are in bin directory:
size: bin/ftpd: cannot open
size: bin/ftpcount: cannot open
size: bin/ftpshut: cannot open
size: bin/ftpwho: cannot open
bin/ckconfig: 5864 + 1704 + 8 = 7576
Done
Thanks in advance ,
Elena
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On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Fernandez, Elena wrote:
> Could someone provide input on regard to this errors.
>
> I am compiling using gcc.
No, you're not. check the setup for the compiler.
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Hello,
I am running a SPARC / Solaris 2.5 test FTP box. I am using gcc as my
compilier. As indicated in the howto guide I have changed the two
Makefiles located in support and src to be CC=gcc. However when
running ./build sol I receive the following errors.
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/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:46: warning: parameter list its scope is only this
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bin/ckconfig: 3912 + 312 + 328 = 4552
Done.
There are other errors but, I don't want to make the post too long.
I recently read a similar post and the response indicated that gcc was
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make a change so gcc is used? Any direction will be apprciated.
Chuck
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Hi all,
I got error while I compile wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta-17 with gcc version
2.7.2.3
gcc -O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -I..
-I../support -L../support -s -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
ftpd.c:2737: `bytesize' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c:2737: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
ftpd.c:2737: for each function it appears in.)
make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
?
regards
Peter Evstatiev
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Hi:
I have to set up an anonymous ftp server, I'd like to use wu-ftpd.
Could anybody suggest me some books, URL's or something of reading from
which I can learn how to set up and config the ftp server?
Thanks in advance.
Francisco Arias
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On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Francisco Javier Arias Correa (NIC) wrote:
> I have to set up an anonymous ftp server, I'd like to use wu-ftpd.
> Could anybody suggest me some books, URL's or something of reading from
> which I can learn how to set up and config the ftp server?
Start at the Resource Center
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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--On 04 June 1998, 12:39 -0400 "Gregory A Lundberg" <
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> On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Francisco Javier Arias Correa (NIC) wrote:
>> Could anybody suggest me some books, URL's or something of reading from
>> which I can learn how to set up and config the ftp server?
>
> Start at the Resource Center
May I suggest that links to the FAQ and Resource Center be listed in the
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over and over again?
Andy
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> For people's convenience, I've put both sets of patches in my ftp site:
>
ftp://ftp.vr.net/pub/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr1.patch
> and
>
ftp://ftp.vr.net/pub/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr2.patch
Seems to be something wrong with the way the patches were created, but its
more likely to be something wrong with me! How do you apply these patch
files? I have moved them into the wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17 directory and am
using patch < wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr1.patch, but I keep getting asked for
the files to patch? I dont normally have a problem applying patches with
patch.
Andy
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> Seems to be something wrong with the way the patches were created, but its
> more likely to be something wrong with me! How do you apply these patch
> files? I have moved them into the wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17 directory and am
> using patch < wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr1.patch, but I keep getting asked for
> the files to patch? I dont normally have a problem applying patches with
> patch.
I had this problem long ago with a patch program which didn't like
directory names on the file names. If this is your problem, a few files
will have been created in the base directory, but it'll be asking you
where each of the sub-directory files are since they're not in the base
directory.
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sorry .. blew away the original message ..
The HP/UX 10 system I'm on today has hard links for some of this stuff.
Ah, the down-side of hard links. You _think_ you've deleted the file when
you haven't.
Check your system and see if the ftp daemon is using
/var/adm/syslog/xferlog or something else.
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> Greg, I wondered if you could elaborate on your setup mentioned below.
> Where exactly are the shared bin and ls directories, in /home/users?
> do you
> mean that all your users share a home directory and are chrooted to
> the
> same dir? or that within the /home/users dir there is a home dir for
> each
> user that they are chrooted to when they login.
> Sorry for all the questions but obviously I'm missing something and I
> need
> to do the same thing....
> Thanks
>
> Given your environment, you're right.
>
> here, my users are all on a single directory heirarchy (/home/users),
> each
> is in a private group, and permissions are forced to deny world or
> group
> write anywhere in /home/users .. so I can chroot to the common point
> and
> only need one copy of the bin/ and etc/ directories.
>
> Using a copy of the ls (et al) is a very good idea, hardlinking is
> fine if
> you can do it. I keep four copies myself (actually five, I have a
> secured version for intrusion detection): system, chroot'd user,
> anonymous
> ftp, guestgroup/dropbox (almost anonymous) chroot'd users.
>
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> Gregory A Lundberg Senior Partner, VRnet Company
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On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Marxen, Sara wrote:
> Greg, I wondered if you could elaborate on your setup mentioned below.
> Where exactly are the shared bin and ls directories, in /home/users? do
> you mean that all your users share a home directory and are chrooted to
> the same dir? or that within the /home/users dir there is a home dir
> for each user that they are chrooted to when they login. Sorry for all
> the questions but obviously I'm missing something and I need to do the
> same thing....
dr-xr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 May 11 14:52 /home/ftp
d--x--x--x 2 root root 1024 Nov 17 1997 /home/ftp/bin
---x--x--x 1 root root 58368 Nov 17 1997 /home/ftp/bin/compress
---x--x--x 1 root root 99328 Nov 17 1997 /home/ftp/bin/gzip
---x--x--x 1 root root 231612 Nov 17 1997 /home/ftp/bin/ls
---x--x--x 1 root root 230400 Nov 17 1997 /home/ftp/bin/tar
d--x--x--x 2 root root 1024 Jun 3 19:55 /home/ftp/etc
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 456 Apr 27 09:22 /home/ftp/etc/ftpconversions
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 13 Jun 7 1997 /home/ftp/etc/group
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 31 Jun 3 19:55 /home/ftp/etc/passwd
d-wx------ 2 ftp root 1024 Jun 3 22:14 /home/ftp/incoming
dr-xr-xr-x 3 root root 1024 Jun 3 22:33 /home/ftp/pub
drwxr-xr-x 82 root root 2048 May 31 16:34 /home/users
drwxr-x--x 2 root root 1024 Feb 9 16:08 /home/users/bin
---x--x--x 1 root root 58368 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/bin/compress
---x--x--x 1 root root 127332 Feb 9 10:02 /home/users/bin/gzip
---x--x--x 1 root root 231612 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/bin/ls
---x--x--x 1 root root 366872 Feb 9 09:55 /home/users/bin/tar
drwxr-x--x 2 root root 1024 May 31 16:32 /home/users/etc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 456 Feb 9 15:29 /home/users/etc/ftpconversions
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1650 May 31 16:32 /home/users/etc/group
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2330 May 31 16:32 /home/users/etc/passwd
drwxr-s--x 27 lundberg lundberg 2048 Jun 4 13:23 /home/users/lundberg
drwxr-s--x 4 owner owner 1024 May 7 16:18 /home/users/owner
drwxr-s--- 7 owner guest 1024 Feb 6 09:49 /home/users/owner/ftp
d--x--x--x 2 root root 1024 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/bin
---x--x--x 1 root root 58368 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/bin/compress
---x--x--x 1 root root 99328 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/bin/gzip
---x--x--x 1 root root 231612 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/bin/ls
---x--x--x 1 root root 230400 Nov 17 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/bin/tar
d--x--x--x 2 root root 1024 Apr 29 16:41 /home/users/owner/ftp/etc
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 456 Apr 29 16:41 /home/users/owner/ftp/etc/ftpconversions
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 52 Oct 30 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/etc/group
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 63 Nov 13 1997 /home/users/owner/ftp/etc/passwd
drwx-ws--T 2 owner guest 1024 Jun 4 12:43 /home/users/owner/ftp/incoming
drwx--s--- 2 owner guest 1024 Apr 29 16:47 /home/users/owner/ftp/private
drwxr-s--- 2 owner guest 1024 Apr 29 16:48 /home/users/owner/ftp/pub
drwxr-s--x 5 vrnet vrnet 1024 May 19 00:04 /home/users/vrnet
Notice all files in /home/users/bin, /home/users/owner/ftp/bin and
/home/ftp are statically linked and are copies, not hard links (oh,
lookitthat, I guess I should update the ones in /home/ftp/bin and
/home/users/owner/ftp/bin). Also, notice that /home/ftp/incoming is a
loopback mount to limit the file sizes there. I could do a read-only
lookback mount for bin as well but I'm not that paranoid (yet).
Notice also that, by default (I changed /etc/profile), all users have a
umask of 022 so any files or directories they create are safe from
overwriting by other users. If users want to share files, they can .. but
they need to know the specific names. The lack of world-read prevents
users from casually browsing each other's homes. The anonymous ftp users
are notably absent from that rule.
Contents of /home/users/etc/passwd:
root:*:0:0::/:
vrnet:*:100:100::/vrnet:
owner:*:101:101::/owner:
lundberg:*:102:102::/lundberg:
guest:*:103:103::/owner/ftp:
Contents of /home/users/etc/group:
root::0:root
vrnet::100:vrnet
owner::101:owner
lundberg::102:lundberg
guest::103:guest
Contents of /home/users/owner/ftp/etc/passwd:
root:*:0:0::/:
owner:*:101:101::/:
guest:*:103:103::/:
Contents of /home/users/owner/ftp/etc/group:
root::0:root
owner::101:owner
guest::103:guest
Contents of /etc/passwd:
root:*:0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh
ftp:*:14:50:FTP User:/home/ftp:/bin/false
vrnet:*:100:100:VRnet Company:/home/users/./vrnet:/bin/sh
owner:*:101:101:Dropbox Owner:/home/users/./owner:/bin/sh
lundberg:*:102:102:Gregory A Lundberg:/home/users/./lundberg:/bin/sh
guest:*:103:103:Dropbox Guest:/home/users/owner/ftp/./:/bin/false
Contents of /etc/group:
root::0:root
ftp::50:
ftponly::51:
ftpusers::52:vrnet,owner,lundberg
vrnet::100:vrnet,lundberg
owner::101:owner
lundberg::102:lundberg
guest::103:guest,owner
Contents of /etc/ftpaccess:
loginfails 3
class local real,guest *.vr.net localhost
class remote real,guest *
class anon anonymous *
limit local 9 Any
limit remote 4 SaSu|Any1800-0600
limit remote 2 Any
limit anon 2 Any
readme README* login
readme README* cwd=*
message /welcome.msg login
message .message cwd=*
compress yes *
tar yes *
private yes
passwd-check rfc822 warn
log transfers real,anonymous,guest inbound,outbound
shutdown /etc/shutmsg
chmod no anonymous
delete no anonymous
overwrite no anonymous
rename no anonymous
umask no anonymous
upload /home/ftp * no
upload /home/ftp /incoming* yes root root 400 nodirs
path-filter anonymous,guest /etc/pathmsg ^[-A-Za-z0-9_\.]*$ ^\. ^-
autogroup ftponly local remote anon
guestgroup guest
upload /home/users/owner/ftp * no
upload /home/users/owner/ftp /incoming* yes owner guest 400 nodirs
guestgroup ftpusers
email
[email protected]
hostname ftp.vr.net
noretrieve /etc/passwd /etc/group /etc/ftpgroups core
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Hello,
I have narrowed down some of the problem. Do I need to add
something to ftpd.c , ftpcount.c and ftpshut.c or am I looking in the wrong
area all together?
Chuck
Making ftpd.
gcc -g -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support -L../support -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
ftpd.c:1972: `typenames' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c:1972: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
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ftpd.c:1974: `formnames' undeclared (first use this function)
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make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
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pport -lsocket -lnsl -lgen
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
make: *** [ftpcount] Error 1
Making ftpshut.
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ort -lsocket -lnsl -lgen
gcc: vers.o: No such file or directory
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Sorry this is in the INSTALL, instructuctions, you have to replace a headerfile
in a certain directory, I quote : INSTALL
If cc complains about strunames, typenames, modenames, ... being undefined
you need to install support/ftp.h as /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h (always make
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Hello,
I have a compilation problem with wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta 17 under solaris
2.5.1 and gcc 2.8.1 :
The problem is during the linking of ftpd. I obtain :
gcc -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpd ftpd.o ftpcmd.o glob.o logwtmp.o popen.o vers.o access.o extensions.o realpath.o acl.o private.o authenticate.o conversions.o hostacc.o sigfix.o -lsupport -lsocket -lnsl -lgen
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
snprintf ftpd.o
vsnprintf ftpd.o
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to ftpd
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpd'
I have found 2 similar questions in the archive, but no response.
Could you help me ?
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>
> Hello,
>
>I have a compilation problem with wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta 17 under solaris
>2.5.1 and gcc 2.8.1 :
>
>The problem is during the linking of ftpd. I obtain :
>
>gcc -I.. -I../support -L../support -o ftpd ftpd.o ftpcmd.o glob.o logwtmp.o
popen.o vers.o access.o extensions.o realpath.o acl.o private.o
authenticate.o conversions.o hostacc.o
sigfix.o -lsupport -lsocket -lnsl -lgen
>Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
>snprintf ftpd.o
>vsnprintf ftpd.o
>ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to ftpd
>*** Error code 1
>make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpd'
>
>
>I have found 2 similar questions in the archive, but no response.
>
>Could you help me ?
>
Greeting
In support/snprintf.c
add following line
#undef _SYS_VA_LIST_H /* new line*/
#ifdef SOLARIS2
#ifdef _SYS_VA_LIST_H
#define SOLARIS26
#endif
#endif
I think whis is bug, becouse Solaris 2.5 can't have snprintf in its
libraries, but Solaris 2.6 have
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Hi all,
I got error while I compile wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta-17 with gcc version
2.7.2.3
gcc -O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -I..
-I../support -L../support -s -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
ftpd.c:2737: `bytesize' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c:2737: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
ftpd.c:2737: for each function it appears in.)
make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
?
regards
Peter Evstatiev
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Hi,
I would like to be able to specify separate password file for
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(supporting Solaris 2.5.1 and BSD/OS 3.1) which include also virtual hosting
and other features of wu-ftpd would you suggest me ?
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On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Ron Freidel wrote:
> Does anyone know if it is possible to team modems under Linux as is
> possible with Midpoint Companion under windoze? Thanks,
1) Wrong list, try one of the Linux usenet newsgroups.
2) Dunno Midpoint Companion but Linux supports multilink-PPP just fine.
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Hi List,
Sorry, I sent that message last night in haste prior to going to bed, I
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On 05-Jun-98 Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
>On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Ron Freidel wrote:
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>> Does anyone know if it is possible to team modems under Linux as is
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>
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>fine.
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I just tested nodirs in Beta-17 and it works fine. I think
the problem is in your upload line, assuming your ftp users
home directory is /export/home/ftp, try changing your entry:
upload /export/home/ftp/pub /incoming yes ftp nobody 0600 nodirs
to
upload /export/home/ftp /pub/incoming yes ftp nobody 0600 nodirs
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> Hi,
I have a question concerning part 4. Build the contents of the ~/bin
directory. of thedocument How to setup WU-FTPD Guest Accounts.
the question is about the following commands: cp /.../bin/ls bin
I have not used any dynamic or statically link, I taped cp /bin/ls
/home/users/bin
The problem that I have now, the commands dir does not work for all my
users.
In IRIX 6.4, /bin/ls is linked to -> /sbin/ls
Would you please indicate if there are any relation between the /bin/ls
and dir commands?
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Hi david,
Thanks for your answer.
I have tried to change the permissions to 666 but the problem still there.
If I allow to the user in /etc/passwd to see the / directory, the command dir
works fine,
but as soon as I restrict the user to his specific directory (/home/web/./user),
the dir command does not work.
Any ideas.
Thanks
Mhamed Nour
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> At 09.45 1/6/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Would you please answer to this problem:
> >
> >I have setup WU-FTPD Guest Accounts. This works fine if my users use a
> >Command Prompt (command line)
> >but it is not working when they try to use a FTP GUI Software. They are not
> >able to see anything in their home
> >directory.
>
> I run wu-ftpd in a Solaris box. Months ago, I experimented the same
> problem, exactly with CuteFTP. I think that changing permissions in dev/tcp
> to 666 will fix the problem. In my case, CuteFTP looks fine!
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> David.
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On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> I have tried to change the permissions to 666 but the problem still
> there. If I allow to the user in /etc/passwd to see the / directory,
> the command dir works fine, but as soon as I restrict the user to his
> specific directory (/home/web/./user), the dir command does not work.
This is in the FAQ. You're probably missing libraries or devices.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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Hi
According the FAQ: IRIX 6.2 needs ~/ftp/dev/zero and libraries. I
want to copy /lib/libc.so.1 to ~ftp/lib/libc.so.1 and /lib/rld to
~ftp/lib/rld.
Question: I want to know where to put these files exactly?
what is this directory: ~ftp/lib ?
is it /usr/local/ftp/lib?
Thanks.
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> > I have installed the wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-16, Do you recommend me to
> > re-install wu-ftpd-2.4-academ or wu-ftpd-2.4.?
>
> I'd suggest beta-17. Under no circumstances should you install either of
> those old versions.
>
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> what is this directory: ~ftp/lib ?
> is it /usr/local/ftp/lib?
~ftp is shorthand for the home directory of the anonymous ftp user 'ftp'
look in /etc/passwd for where it is on your system. If ~ftp is
/usr/local/ftp then /usr/local/ftp/lib is where you want the files.
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I don't have anonymous ftp user.
I have setup guestusers only. All my users are under /home.
So I have created a directory /home/lib and put libc.so.1 and rld but
dir command still not working for my guest users
Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
>
> >
> > what is this directory: ~ftp/lib ?
> > is it /usr/local/ftp/lib?
>
> ~ftp is shorthand for the home directory of the anonymous ftp user 'ftp'
> look in /etc/passwd for where it is on your system. If ~ftp is
> /usr/local/ftp then /usr/local/ftp/lib is where you want the files.
>
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Your userss ALL need the libs and devices in their directories.
Look in /etc/passwd .. see the '/./' in the home directory names? If yes,
the part to the left is the directory where you'll have to put the stuff.
If no, the entire home directory name is where you'll need to put 'em
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>
> I don't have anonymous ftp user.
> I have setup guestusers only. All my users are under /home.
> So I have created a directory /home/lib and put libc.so.1 and rld but
> dir command still not working for my guest users
>
> Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > what is this directory: ~ftp/lib ?
> > > is it /usr/local/ftp/lib?
> >
> > ~ftp is shorthand for the home directory of the anonymous ftp user 'ftp'
> > look in /etc/passwd for where it is on your system. If ~ftp is
> > /usr/local/ftp then /usr/local/ftp/lib is where you want the files.
> >
> > ----
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> > Gregory A Lundberg Senior Partner, VRnet Company
> > 1441 Elmdale Drive
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> > Kettering, OH 45409-1615 USA 1-800-809-2195
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My main problem is the limits in the file. I would like to make it so only
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I am using version 2.6, but i not obtain success when transmit more than 1
file, could help me.
Problem
Name (localhost:root): hpteste
331 Password required for hpteste.
Password:
230 User hpteste logged in. Access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> cd public_html
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
total 0
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> prompt
Interactive mode off.
ftp> mput *.txt
local: a.txt remote: a.txt
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for a.txt.
226 Transfer complete.
15834 bytes sent in 0.00118 secs (1.3e+04 Kbytes/sec)
local: b.txt remote: b.txt
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp>
Name (localhost:root): hpteste
331 Password required for hpteste.
Password:
230 User hpteste logged in. Access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> cd public_html
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
total 0
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> prompt
Interactive mode off.
ftp> mput *.txt
local: a.txt remote: a.txt
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for a.txt.
226 Transfer complete.
15834 bytes sent in 0.00118 secs (1.3e+04 Kbytes/sec)
local: b.txt remote: b.txt
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp>
Directory list
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2326 Nov 6 1997 apache_pb.gif
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1938 Nov 6 1997 index.html
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 1024 Feb 27 23:01 mmanual
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1817 Nov 6 1997 powredby.gif
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 1024 Jun 5 10:44 teste
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jun 5 09:51 bin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jun 5 09:51 logs
drwxr-xr-x 2 hpteste homepage 1024 Jun 5 11:34 public_html
ftpacces
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overwrite no anonymous
overwrite yes guest
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I am trying to build wu-ftpd 2.4
Even after copying support/ftp.h to /usr/include/arpa/ftp.h and editing
src/pathnames.h I got lots of compile errors. The trivial ones such as
missing semicolon in src/config.h lines 24 and 25 I fixed, but there were
tons more.
The target system is Linux 2.0.29/x86, gcc 2.7.2.1, libc 5.4.33 Pls post
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> I am trying to build wu-ftpd 2.4
>
> The target system is Linux 2.0.29/x86, gcc 2.7.2.1, libc 5.4.33 Pls post
> if you know what else might be required for building on this system.
Building 2.4.2-beta-17 would be better. 2.4 is several years old and has
some security problems.
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I am using version 2.6, but i not obtain success when transmit more than 1
file, could help me.
Problem
Name (localhost:root): hpteste
331 Password required for hpteste.
Password:
230 User hpteste logged in. Access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> cd public_html
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
total 0
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> prompt
Interactive mode off.
ftp> mput *.txt
local: a.txt remote: a.txt
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for a.txt.
226 Transfer complete.
15834 bytes sent in 0.00118 secs (1.3e+04 Kbytes/sec)
local: b.txt remote: b.txt
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
ftp>
Directory list
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2326 Nov 6 1997 apache_pb.gif
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1938 Nov 6 1997 index.html
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 1024 Feb 27 23:01 mmanual
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1817 Nov 6 1997 powredby.gif
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 1024 Jun 5 10:44 teste
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jun 5 09:51 bin
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Jun 5 09:51 logs
drwxr-xr-x 2 hpteste homepage 1024 Jun 5 11:34 public_html
ftpacces
class all real,guest,anonymous *
limit all 10 Any /etc/msgs/msg.dead
readme README* login
readme README* cwd=*
message /welcome.msg login
message .message cwd=*
compress yes all
tar yes all
chmod no guest,anonymous
delete no anonymous
delete yes guest
overwrite no anonymous
overwrite yes guest
rename no anonymous
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log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
shutdown /etc/shutmsg
guestgroup homepage
passwd-check rfc822 warn
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On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Alexandre Soares wrote:
> I am using version 2.6, but i not obtain success when transmit more than 1
> file, could help me.
Version 2.4.2-beta-17 is the current version of wu-ftpd. You did not way
what version and operating system you're using, but as a guess I'd say
your problem is related to incomplete setup of the devices and libraries
in the ftp area. Check the FAQ for specific instructions.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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Hi all,
I don't know what to do whit my problem ?!
I'm trying to compile wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta-17 ,but although that I moved H
files where have to I got error while compilation with gcc version
2.7.2.3 on linux 2.0.33
what's I got is:
gcc -O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -I..
-I../support -L../support -s -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
ftpd.c:2737: `bytesize' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c:2737: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
ftpd.c:2737: for each function it appears in.)
make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
Please If You can Help me , replay me ASAP
best regards
Peter Evstatiev
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<bold><italic>Help!!!!!
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I've installed wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17 on a Solaris machine running
2.5.1.
I have anonymous ftp working fine and the virtual ftp working
appropriately, also.
<bold><bigger>However, after any 1 upload or download, the connection is
ALWAYS closed, requiring the user to log back in. This is not true for
any commands that do not result in a file transfer.
</bigger></bold>
Error received on the client side after 2nd attempt is made to transfer a
file to/from the server: <italic>"421 Service not available, remote
server has closed connection"
</italic>
Error received on the server side after 2nd attempt is made to transfer a
file to/from the server. Error message located in /var/adm/messages:
<italic>"Jun 5 14:37:34 yakko ftpd[303]: exiting on signal 11"
</italic>
Has anyone out there experienced the same thing????? I am out of
attempted solutions and, quite honestly, out of time.
Any suggestions would be greatly, deeply, appreciated. ;-)
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in src/config/config.lnx are the lines
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 131104
#define NBBY 8
which could solve your problems but it's not taking effect.
In /usr/include/linux/version.h is
#define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 131102
Since I'm also running 2.0.33 (from RedHat 4.2 CD) I'd say your problem is
a bunged up /usr/include/linux .. maybe you should check your linux
installation? Have you upgraded any of it by hand?
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Peter Evstatiev wrote:
> files where have to I got error while compilation with gcc version
> 2.7.2.3 on linux 2.0.33
>
> what's I got is:
>
> gcc -O6 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -I..
> -I../support -L../support -s -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
> ftpd.c: In function `statcmd':
> ftpd.c:2737: `bytesize' undeclared (first use this function)
> ftpd.c:2737: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> ftpd.c:2737: for each function it appears in.)
> make: *** [ftpd.o] Error 1
>
> Please If You can Help me , replay me ASAP
>
> best regards
> Peter Evstatiev
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On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Dawn A. Trevisani wrote:
> <bold><bigger>However, after any 1 upload or download, the connection is
> ALWAYS closed, requiring the user to log back in. This is not true for
> any commands that do not result in a file transfer.
> </bigger></bold>
Of course, the server died.
> <italic>"Jun 5 14:37:34 yakko ftpd[303]: exiting on signal 11"
> </italic>
>
> Has anyone out there experienced the same thing????? I am out of
> attempted solutions and, quite honestly, out of time.
What version were you running before? Have you retrieved a stack trace
from the core dump?
You might try turning off the setproctitle code. That seemed to cause a
similar problem in the past for Solaris. Also, as always, check the FAQ:
there could be help there for this problem (I know it was very frequently
asked in the past).
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
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wu-ftpd FAQ:
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Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> in src/config/config.lnx are the lines
>
> #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 131104
> #define NBBY 8
>
I have these lines but i have
> In /usr/include/linux/version.h is
> #define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 131102
>
this , too ?!
ftpd.c:2737: `bytesize' undeclared (first use this function)
... bytesize is one thing ,that I haven't nowhere in my computer :-)
I simply haven't declaration of bytesize.I think that I can #define
bytesize 8,
but who knows :-)
My installation of slackware 3.4 is full ,and I have full content of
directory /usr/include.. s.o.
I'll try to define this "bytesize" ,but I'm scare that it's meaning may be
other ...
regards
peter
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On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Peter Evstatiev wrote:
> > #define NBBY 8
>
> I'll try to define this "bytesize" ,but I'm scare that it's meaning may be
> other ...
>
NBBY being defined _should_ bypass the reference to bytesize:
ftpd.c:2754 (approx., I've patched ftpd.c) says:
#ifdef NBBY
lreply(0, " TYPE: %s %d; STRUcture: %s; transfer MODE: %s",
typenames[type], NBBY, strunames[stru], modenames[mode]);
#else
lreply(0, " TYPE: %s %d; STRUcture: %s; transfer MODE: %s",
typenames[type], bytesize, strunames[stru],
modenames[mode]);
#endif /* NBBY */
else
lreply(0, " TYPE: %s%s%s; STRUcture: %s; transfer MODE: %s",
typenames[type], (type == TYPE_A || type == TYPE_E) ?
", FORM: " : "", (type == TYPE_A || type == TYPE_E) ?
formnames[form] : "", strunames[stru], modenames[mode]);
/*
printf(" TYPE: %s", typenames[type]);
if (type == TYPE_A || type == TYPE_E)
printf(", FORM: %s", formnames[form]);
if (type == TYPE_L)
#ifdef NBBY
printf(" %d", NBBY);
#else
printf(" %d", bytesize);/ * need definition! * /
#endif
since these are the only two references to bytesize anywhere in the code
the NBBY definition should bypass them.
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The problem still there.
I have a user nourmha, his home directory is defined is /etc/passwd as
following:
/home/well/./
I have created the following directories:
/home/well/etc /home/well/bin /home/well/lib /home/well/dev
I copied /lib/libc.so.1 and /lib/rld to /home/well/lib
I copied /lib/ls to /home/well/bin
I copied and modified /etc/passwd and /etc/group to /home/well/etc
I tried to copy /dev/zero to /home/well/dev {cp /dev/zero /home/well/dev}and I
get the following message:
bad write to /home/well/dev/zero - No space left on device.
The problem still there.
All my users cannot execute the dir command.
Thanks.
Mhamed
> Look in /etc/passwd .. see the '/./' in the home directory names? If yes,
> the part to the left is the directory where you'll have to put the stuff.
> If no, the entire home directory name is where you'll need to put 'em
>
> On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
>
> > Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 14:16:06 -0400
> > From: " M. Nour" <" nourmha"@statcan.ca>
> > Reply-To:
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> > To: ",
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> > Subject: Re: FTP GUI Software
> >
> > I don't have anonymous ftp user.
> > I have setup guestusers only. All my users are under /home.
> > So I have created a directory /home/lib and put libc.so.1 and rld but
> > dir command still not working for my guest users
> >
> > Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > what is this directory: ~ftp/lib ?
> > > > is it /usr/local/ftp/lib?
> > >
> > > ~ftp is shorthand for the home directory of the anonymous ftp user 'ftp'
> > > look in /etc/passwd for where it is on your system. If ~ftp is
> > > /usr/local/ftp then /usr/local/ftp/lib is where you want the files.
> > >
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On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, M. Nour wrote:
> I tried to copy /dev/zero to /home/well/dev {cp /dev/zero /home/well/dev}and I
> get the following message:
> bad write to /home/well/dev/zero - No space left on device.
>
> The problem still there.
> All my users cannot execute the dir command.
This is covered in the FAQ. Your ENTIRE problem has been covered in the
FAQ.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
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wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
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Your problem now is that you've copied a special device file so of course
it won't work. The FAQ contains precise instructions on how to set up
your machine, please READ it.
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On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, David Berard wrote:
>I have a compilation problem with wu-ftpd 2.4.2 beta 17 under solaris
>2.5.1 and gcc 2.8.1 :
>Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
>snprintf ftpd.o
>vsnprintf ftpd.o
According to the NOTES file, snprintf.o should be created by the support
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Kent,
I had been working with your Newvirt 030 built on Beta 13 since that
is still what we are running in production. Was trying to use your
modified
ftpshut version so that it would control all the virtual users, but keep
getting a SIGSEGV segmentation fault whenever I run it
without putting a shutdown command in every ftpaccess file.
Since I have a number of different classes of uses I was trying to
leave the OAM folk still have access to the machine.
If this is not possible than that explains the problem, though
perhaps the presentation could be friendlier ;-)
I have tried with and without the optional message content.
Have tried now, +dd, and HHMM formats. All get the same error.
At the end here I threw the truss in, in case it might add some
info. This is running on Solaris 2.5.1 currently, compiled with gcc.
Have not had any problems with the ftpd from the same build.
ftprestart just gives one complaint, but did not core dump.
It did remove the shutdown file that ftpshut had created.
Brought down your latest newvirt 040 built on Beta 15 and tried using
that ftpshut and ftprestart versions but got same results.
Except ftprestart complained about several missing files, but
still removed the ones it found, and didnt core dump.
Did search the mail archives for ftpshut references but didnt find
any mention of any problems with your modified versions.
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanx,
Roger Hanke
<hdpst01:/usr/local/lib/ftpd/bin> more ftpshut.out
execve("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/bin/ftpshut", 0xEFFFFBF0, 0xEFFFFC00) argc
= 3
open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY) = 3
mmap(0x00000000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 3,
0) = 0xEF
7F0000
open("../support/libsocket.so.1", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
open("/usr/lib/libsocket.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0x00000000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED, 4, 0) =
0xEF780000
mmap(0x00000000, 122880, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 4, 0) =
0xEF740000
munmap(0xEF74D000, 61440) = 0
mmap(0xEF75C000, 5393, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 4,
49152) = 0xEF75C000
close(4) = 0
open("../support/libnsl.so.1", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
open("/usr/lib/libnsl.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0xEF780000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 4, 0)
= 0xEF78
0000
mmap(0x00000000, 528384, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 4, 0) =
0xEF680000
munmap(0xEF6E1000, 61440) = 0
mmap(0xEF6F0000, 34865, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 4
, 393216) = 0xEF6F0000
mmap(0xEF6F9000, 29744, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3
, 0) = 0xEF6F9000
close(4) = 0
open("../support/libc.so.1", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
open("/usr/lib/libc.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0xEF780000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 4, 0)
= 0xEF78
0000
mmap(0x00000000, 618496, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 4, 0) =
0xEF5C0000
munmap(0xEF63F000, 61440) = 0
mmap(0xEF64E000, 26688, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 4
, 516096) = 0xEF64E000
mmap(0xEF655000, 6792, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 3,
0) = 0xEF655000
close(4) = 0
open("/usr/lib/libdl.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0xEF780000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 4, 0)
= 0xEF78
0000
close(4) = 0
open("/usr/lib/libintl.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0x00000000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED, 4, 0) =
0xEF580000
mmap(0x00000000, 77824, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 4, 0) =
0xEF540000
munmap(0xEF543000, 61440) = 0
mmap(0xEF552000, 3040, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 4,
8192) = 0xEF552000
close(4) = 0
open("/usr/lib/libmp.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0xEF580000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 4, 0)
= 0xEF58
0000
mmap(0x00000000, 77824, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 4, 0) =
0xEF500000
munmap(0xEF503000, 61440) = 0
mmap(0xEF512000, 3318, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 4,
8192) = 0xEF512000
close(4) = 0
open("/usr/lib/libw.so.1", O_RDONLY) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFF8B4) = 0
mmap(0xEF580000, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 4, 0)
= 0xEF58
0000
mmap(0x00000000, 94208, PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC, MAP_PRIVATE, 4, 0) =
0xEF4C0000
munmap(0xEF4C7000, 61440) = 0
mmap(0xEF4D6000, 3568, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC,
MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_FIXED, 4,
24576) = 0xEF4D6000
close(4) = 0
open("/usr/platform/SUNW,SPARCstation-20/lib/libc_psr.so.1", O_RDONLY)
Err#2 ENO
ENT
close(3) = 0
munmap(0xEF580000, 4096) = 0
open("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/ftpaccess", O_RDONLY) = 3
stat("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/ftpaccess", 0xEFFFEAE8) = 0
brk(0x000244F8) = 0
brk(0x000264F8) = 0
fstat(3, 0xEFFFD910) = 0
brk(0x000264F8) = 0
brk(0x000284F8) = 0
ioctl(3, TCGETA, 0xEFFFD89C) Err#25 ENOTTY
read(3, " #\t f t p a c c e s s .".., 8192) = 984
time() = 897330123
open("/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/US/Eastern", O_RDONLY) = 4
read(4, "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0".., 8192) = 817
close(4) = 0
open("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/shutdown.file", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC,
0666) = 4
fstat(4, 0xEFFFCCD0) = 0
brk(0x000284F8) = 0
brk(0x0002A4F8) = 0
ioctl(4, TCGETA, 0xEFFFCC5C) Err#25 ENOTTY
write(4, " 1 9 9 8 0 5 0 8 1".., 49) = 49
close(4) = 0
ioctl(1, TCGETA, 0xEFFFCC5C) = 0
write(1, " / u s r / l o c a l / l".., 42) = 42
open("/etc/.name_service_door", O_RDONLY) = 4
fcntl(4, F_SETFD, 0x00000001) = 0
door_info(4, 0xEF6556F8) = 0
door_call(4, 0xEFFFD650, 0x00000400, 0x000000A2, 0x00000000) = 0
lseek(3, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 984
lseek(3, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0
read(3, " #\t f t p a c c e s s .".., 8192) = 984
read(3, 0x000248EC, 8192) = 0
open("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/ftpservers", O_RDONLY) = 5
fstat(5, 0xEFFFD8E0) = 0
ioctl(5, TCGETA, 0xEFFFD86C) Err#25 ENOTTY
read(5, " #\t f t p s e r v e r s".., 8192) = 1094
open("/etc/netconfig", O_RDONLY) = 6
fstat(6, 0xEFFFD330) = 0
brk(0x0002A4F8) = 0
brk(0x0002C4F8) = 0
ioctl(6, TCGETA, 0xEFFFD2BC) Err#25 ENOTTY
read(6, " #\n # T h e " N e t".., 8192) = 1064
read(6, 0x00029C64, 8192) = 0
lseek(6, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 1064
lseek(6, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0
brk(0x0002C4F8) = 0
brk(0x0002E4F8) = 0
read(6, " #\n # T h e " N e t".., 8192) = 1064
read(6, 0x00029C64, 8192) = 0
lseek(6, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 1064
close(6) = 0
stat("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/config/int.write/ftpaccess", 0xEFFFEAE8) = 0
lseek(3, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 984
close(3) = 0
open("/usr/local/lib/ftpd/config/int.write/ftpaccess", O_RDONLY) = 3
fstat(3, 0xEFFFD970) = 0
ioctl(3, TCGETA, 0xEFFFD8FC) Err#25 ENOTTY
read(3, " #\t f t p a c c e s s .".., 8192) = 1261
read(3, 0x000248EC, 8192) = 0
lseek(3, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 1261
lseek(3, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0
read(3, " #\t f t p a c c e s s .".., 8192) = 1261
read(3, 0x000248EC, 8192) = 0
Incurred fault #6, FLTBOUNDS %pc = 0xEF5E3D50
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000000
Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default]
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x00000000
*** process killed ***
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Hi ,
now everything is ok! :-)
The reason of some of errors is that in my file config.lnx haven't line
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Is it possible to set a value of the maxiume transfer rate for a user.
Say the user only can transfer a file at 20k (bytest/second).
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> Is it possible to set a value of the maxiume transfer rate for a user.
> Say the user only can transfer a file at 20k (bytest/second).
Not with wu-ftpd.
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> because in my /usr/include/linux/version.h LINUX_VERSION_CODE is 131105 ?!
Stan? Is this a porting issue?
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Hi, I hope you can help as I'm seriously stuck :(
I run Linux Slackware 2.0.33 and am trying to enable a guest ftp account. I
have studied and followed the guest-howto which I retrieved from
ftp://ftp.fni.com/pub/wu-ftpd/guest-howto but still my problem persists.
The guest user can log on fine, transfer files and create directores but
none of the ftp clients I have used <WS_FTP95_Pro being one>, can see any
of the files !!...as soon as I press refresh after say creating a directory
it vanishes!
Telneting onto the box reveals that any files I create are happily sitting
there.
Any help would be sent from heaven,
Many thanks
Paul
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On Tue, 9 Jun 1998, paulb wrote:
> I run Linux Slackware 2.0.33 and am trying to enable a guest ftp account. I
> have studied and followed the guest-howto which I retrieved from
>
ftp://ftp.fni.com/pub/wu-ftpd/guest-howto but still my problem persists.
>
> The guest user can log on fine, transfer files and create directores but
> none of the ftp clients I have used <WS_FTP95_Pro being one>, can see any
> of the files !!...as soon as I press refresh after say creating a directory
> it vanishes!
>
> Telneting onto the box reveals that any files I create are happily sitting
> there.
No world-read permissions on the directory. Use chmod a+r to fix it. Be
aware of the dangers of a world-readable/world-writable directory in your
ftp site. CERT has a good white paper on this subject at www.cert.org
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> No world-read permissions on the directory. Use chmod a+r to fix it. Be
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You must have a bin directory with a static copy of ls in order for them
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I had just installed wu-ftp 2.4.2 beta 17 in a solaris 2.6 box. When I
open an ftp session from that box it gets pretty slow to transfer files
from any other site. I am trying a regular multiple files retrieve, here
I attach a copy of the session:
ftp> mget *
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for PKZIPFIX.EXE (7687 bytes).
#
226 Transfer complete.
local: PKZIPFIX.EXE remote: PKZIPFIX.EXE
7687 bytes received in 22 seconds (0.34 Kbytes/s)
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for ar32e301.exe (4018104
bytes).
##
netin: Connection reset by peer
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
ftp>
I hope anybody can give some help in this.
TIA,
Daniel Ley
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Hi,
am upgrading from wu-2.4(9) to 2.4.2 beta 17 on my
Solaris 2.5.1 machine, and am experiencing problems with
the chroot environment.
The chrooted user logs in alright, but is not chrooted.
I have all the necessary info in the directory to which
he should be chrooted, but nothing happens.
The entry in /etc/passwd looks like this:
matgr:x:2063:2002:User Name:/export/user_chroot_dir/./:/bin/sh
^^^^^^^
Maybe the marked part is old syntax?
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On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Stefan Berg wrote:
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> Maybe the marked part is old syntax?
It's correct. You got user 'matgr' in a guestgroup?
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> My main problem is the limits in the file. I would like to make it so only
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the ftpd is failing and I tried changing the path but that does not help.
anyone have an idea how I can get it to compile. I have Linix 2.0.33
Thanks
Randy
make args are :
make opts are :
Linking Makefiles.
Making support library.
rm -rf libsupport.a
gcc -O2 -I/usr/include/bsd -m486 -pipe -c getusershell.c fnmatch.c strcasestr.c strerror.c authuser.c ftw.c
ar cq libsupport.a getusershell.o fnmatch.o strcasestr.o strerror.o authuser.o ftw.o
ranlib libsupport.a
Making ftpd.
gcc -O2 -I.. -I../support -I/usr/include/bsd -I/usr/include/netinet -L../support -DDIRENT_ILLEGAL_ACCESS -c ftpd.c -o ftpd.o
fpt.c:58: netinet/in_system.h: no such file or directory
make:*** [ftpd.0 Error 1
Making ftpcount.
make: `ftpcount' is up to date.
Making ftpshut.
make: `ftpshut' is up to date.
Making ckconfig.
make: `ckconfig' is up to date.
Links to executables are in bin directory:
text data bss dec hex filename
2772 2607 104 5483 156b bin/ftpcount
2452 2220 108 4780 12ac bin/ftpshut
2772 2607 104 5483 156b bin/ftpwho
1060 1819 88 2967 b97 bin/ckconfig
Done
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> the ftpd is failing and I tried changing the path but that does not help.
> anyone have an idea how I can get it to compile. I have Linix 2.0.33
Load a clean source kit from the tarball, cd into it, then
./build lnx
and see if the problem still occurs.
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Hello,
I dunno if this is a well-known problem but I had problem to receive this
mailing list. i just re-subscribed so now I post it.
When I type "ps -ef" or also use "ftpwho", I only see something like
ftp 30862 472 0.0 15:54:09 ?? 0:00.06 ftpd: pe
ftp 31188 472 0.0 15:47:49 ?? 0:00.12 ftpd: pp
ftp 31542 472 0.0 15:56:17 ?? 0:00.07 ftpd: 19
etc.
I also checked in the sources that the "setproctitle" is working, and all
I could see is that the string is correctly build.
At last I solved this and now I'm able to get this:
ftp 30862 472 0.0 15:54:09 ?? 0:00.06 ftpd:pegaso.edp-progetti.it:
anonymous/IE40user@: RETR /pub/Amiga/aminet/game/wb/arcanoid.lha
ftp 30972 472 0.0 15:53:27 ?? 0:00.13 ftpd:lisas7-p15.telepac.pt:
anonymous/
[email protected]: RETR /pub/Other/docs/rfc-unsorted/rfc1232.txt
root 31320 472 0.0 15:54:56 ?? 0:00.03 ftpd:lisas7-p15.telepac.pt:
connected: IDLE
but with a not-so-nice hack. Now my /etc/inetd.conf look like this:
ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/ftpd thisisaverydummystringmeantonlytomakespacefortheargv0sothatwuftpdsetproctitlehasspacetoputheretheneededdata -a
(yes is a really long line).
Did somebody work on this problem and solved it in a better way?
Thnak you in advance
Massimo Gais
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What version of wu-ftpd are you running? The current version is
2.4.2-beta-17. I believe the problem is fixed in that. There's a lot of
discussion in the list archives about setproctitle problems on older
versions.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, FTP Administrator wrote:
> Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 16:06:27 +0200 (MET DST)
> From: FTP Administrator <
[email protected]>
> To: WuFftpd mailing list <
[email protected]>
> Subject: setproctitle problem with Digital Unix 4.0
>
> Hello,
> I dunno if this is a well-known problem but I had problem to receive this
> mailing list. i just re-subscribed so now I post it.
> When I type "ps -ef" or also use "ftpwho", I only see something like
>
> ftp 30862 472 0.0 15:54:09 ?? 0:00.06 ftpd: pe
> ftp 31188 472 0.0 15:47:49 ?? 0:00.12 ftpd: pp
> ftp 31542 472 0.0 15:56:17 ?? 0:00.07 ftpd: 19
>
> etc.
> I also checked in the sources that the "setproctitle" is working, and all
> I could see is that the string is correctly build.
> At last I solved this and now I'm able to get this:
>
> ftp 30862 472 0.0 15:54:09 ?? 0:00.06 ftpd:pegaso.edp-progetti.it:
> anonymous/IE40user@: RETR /pub/Amiga/aminet/game/wb/arcanoid.lha
> ftp 30972 472 0.0 15:53:27 ?? 0:00.13 ftpd:lisas7-p15.telepac.pt:
> anonymous/
[email protected]: RETR /pub/Other/docs/rfc-unsorted/rfc1232.txt
> root 31320 472 0.0 15:54:56 ?? 0:00.03 ftpd:lisas7-p15.telepac.pt:
> connected: IDLE
>
> but with a not-so-nice hack. Now my /etc/inetd.conf look like this:
>
> ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/ftpd thisisaverydummystringmeantonlytomakespacefortheargv0sothatwuftpdsetproctitlehasspacetoputheretheneededdata -a
>
> (yes is a really long line).
>
> Did somebody work on this problem and solved it in a better way?
>
> Thnak you in advance
>
> Massimo Gais
> ----
> FTP Administrator <
[email protected]>
> C.D.S. - University "Federico II" of Naples (Italy)
>
> "640K ought to be enough for anybody."
> -- Bill Gates, 1981
>
>
>
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
> What version of wu-ftpd are you running? The current version is
> 2.4.2-beta-17. I believe the problem is fixed in that. There's a lot of
> discussion in the list archives about setproctitle problems on older
> versions.
>
> The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
> directory
>
>
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
>
> You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
> of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
>
> wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
> wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
> wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
>
No, I just installed 2.4.2 beta 17 and it makes the same problem.
Anyway I'll look for the old archive entries.
Regards,
Massimo Gais
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Howdy:
I'm having a slight problem with an ftpaccess file directive and
guest accounts. The default permissions of created directories by guest
accounts isn't what I want. There is an upload directory that users can
upload files into - when they do, the owner and group change to the
appropriate name I have setup in the ftpacces file (this is so an admin
person can maintain the archive remotely via ftp since there is no shell
access.) This works correctly as I'd expect. However, if a guest account
makes a directory in that upload directory, they become the owner and the
admin cannot remotely remove it. Is there anything special I need to do in
order to get guestgroup created directories that fall beneath the uploads
directory to be the owner and group that I want? I could put a 'nodirs'
option in the upload line of the ftpaccess file, but I think they'd like
to be able to let their guest accounts create subdirectories to put their
stuff into. Any thoughts on how to look at the problem would be helpful.
I'm running wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-15](1) with the newvirt hack installed
so each virtual FTP site can have it's own ftpaccess file. Everything
else with the setup works as I'd expect, except for the owner and group of
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> guest accounts. The default permissions of created directories by guest
> accounts isn't what I want. There is an upload directory that users can
> upload files into - when they do, the owner and group change to the
This is a known problem. Patches have been posted to the mailing list to
fix it. Most recently, I posted two sets of patches which fix this and
other things. My patches were taken from earlier posted patches. Yu can
get my patches from
ftp://ftp.vr.net/pub/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr1.patch
ftp://ftp.vr.net/pub/wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17-vr2.patch
or you can browse the mailing list archives from April, 1998 for the
original patches.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
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what about the entry in ftpaccess?
> ----------
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>
> Hi,
>
> am upgrading from wu-2.4(9) to 2.4.2 beta 17 on my
> Solaris 2.5.1 machine, and am experiencing problems with
> the chroot environment.
>
> The chrooted user logs in alright, but is not chrooted.
>
> I have all the necessary info in the directory to which
> he should be chrooted, but nothing happens.
>
> The entry in /etc/passwd looks like this:
> matgr:x:2063:2002:User Name:/export/user_chroot_dir/./:/bin/sh
> ^^^^^^^
> Maybe the marked part is old syntax?
>
> Please help!
>
> /Stefan
>
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Does this beta have virtual domaining? The version I cant get to build is
the virtual-wu.ftpd 2.4 its a hack I know but need the virtual ability. I
untared again and got the same error ftpd.- Error 1 again.
Any ideas?
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, FTP Administrator wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
>
> > What version of wu-ftpd are you running? The current version is
> > 2.4.2-beta-17. I believe the problem is fixed in that. There's a lot of
> > discussion in the list archives about setproctitle problems on older
> > versions.
> >
> > The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
> > directory
> >
> >
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
> >
> > You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
> > of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
> >
> > wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
> > wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
> > wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
> >
> No, I just installed 2.4.2 beta 17 and it makes the same problem.
> Anyway I'll look for the old archive entries.
>
> Regards,
>
> Massimo Gais
> ----
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>
> "640K ought to be enough for anybody."
> -- Bill Gates, 1981
>
>
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Randy Norton wrote:
> Does this beta have virtual domaining? The version I cant get to build
> is the virtual-wu.ftpd 2.4 its a hack I know but need the virtual
> ability. I untared again and got the same error ftpd.- Error 1 again.
The current beta inlucdes one form of virtual domain support. Another
version 'newvirt' is available at the resource center but needs to be
brought forward to beta-17.
> > > The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
> > > directory
> > >
> > >
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
> > >
> > > You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
> > > of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
> > >
> > > wu-ftpd Resource Center:
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> > > wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
> > > wu-ftpd list archive:
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Hi,
is it possible, to limited a directory under /pub?
For ex.: we have a /pub/ftpme, but only @primus-members should have the
access to this directory! I did not know, how to do it :-((
All other should/could access all other directories, without /ftpme.
Must I define dif. groups? Or what?
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I received some good comments about how this has been patched a few months
back. I was able to retrieve both a full set of patches incorporating
several things as well as an isolated patch for just the mkdir problem. A
few things I've noted:
1. These patches won't fly with the newvirt-040 code. I'm no C master,
but I've tried all kinds of things to get them to work.
2. The mkdir patch only looks to allow you to specify the mode of the
created directory, not the owner or the group. Since the upload
statement allows that for files, I'm proposing that the patch be
slightly rewritten to change the owner and group of the created
directory to reflect values within the upload statement.
If anyone is running the newvirt code with either the hostname patch or
the mkdir fix, It'd be appreciated of any type of patches or diff files
could be made available. Thanks especially to Greg for the help.
I'd be willing to share any thoughts or a testing ground with any
developers out there. I'm running the newvirt code under SunOS 4.1.4 and
Solaris 2.5.1 with several virtual FTP servers on each one.
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Howdy:
I'm having a slight problem with an ftpaccess file directive and
guest accounts. The default permissions of created directories by guest
accounts isn't what I want. There is an upload directory that users can
upload files into - when they do, the owner and group change to the
appropriate name I have setup in the ftpacces file (this is so an admin
person can maintain the archive remotely via ftp since there is no shell
access.) This works correctly as I'd expect. However, if a guest account
makes a directory in that upload directory, they become the owner and the
admin cannot remotely remove it. Is there anything special I need to do in
order to get guestgroup created directories that fall beneath the uploads
directory to be the owner and group that I want? I could put a 'nodirs'
option in the upload line of the ftpaccess file, but I think they'd like
to be able to let their guest accounts create subdirectories to put their
stuff into. Any thoughts on how to look at the problem would be helpful.
I'm running wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-15](1) with the newvirt hack installed
so each virtual FTP site can have it's own ftpaccess file. Everything
else with the setup works as I'd expect, except for the owner and group of
created directories. Thanks!
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> 2. The mkdir patch only looks to allow you to specify the mode of the
> created directory, not the owner or the group. Since the upload
> statement allows that for files, I'm proposing that the patch be
> slightly rewritten to change the owner and group of the created
> directory to reflect values within the upload statement.
All available patches attempt to set the owner/group for the new
directory. ISTR one of them has a typo, though.
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>I received some good comments about how this has been patched a few months
>back. I was able to retrieve both a full set of patches incorporating
>several things as well as an isolated patch for just the mkdir problem. A
>few things I've noted:
>
>1. [mkdir patch doesn't work with newvirt patch]
I've never tried the newvirt code, but I know it changes a lot of
stuff, so I'm not too surprised. Since I don't use newvirt, someone else
will have to get them to work together.
>2. The mkdir patch only looks to allow you to specify the mode of the
> created directory, not the owner or the group.
The patch takes the same values for directory owner and group as are
given for files. The reason I added a mode parameter was because
directories usually need to have different modes than files (in particular,
directories need the execute bit). I don't see a reason to have a
different owner and group for directories, so I didn't add parameters for
them--after all, the upload directive is long enough already. (On the
other hand, if the patch isn't setting owner and group at all, that's a bug
that needs to be fixed.)
--Andy Church | If Bell Atlantic really is the heart
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www.dragonfire.net/~achurch/ | needs a quadruple bypass.
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I apologize for reading the code as if the mkdir statement was not
changing the ownership and group name of the created directory based on
values from the upload statement. I will still try and work further on
getting it to compile with the newvirt code. I'm not seeing the typo
pointed out by Greg as possibly existing, but my compile errors do give me
errors that may point to such a thing (all hunks succeed on applying the
mkdir.patch from dragonfire.net):
gcc -O -g -I.. -I../support -L../support -DVIRTUAL -target sun4 -c
ftpd.c
ftpd.c: In function `makedir':
ftpd.c:3093: parse error before `<'
ftpd.c:3099: `st' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c:3099: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
ftpd.c:3099: for each function it appears in.)
ftpd.c:3100: `oldid' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c:3105: `fd' undeclared (first use this function)
ftpd.c: At top level:
ftpd.c:3127: parse error before `257'
ftpd.c:3127: conflicting types for `reply'
ftpd.c:2765: previous declaration of `reply'
ftpd.c:3127: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpd.o'
If you are interested in any more information, I'd be happy to oblige.
Thanks.
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Andy Church wrote:
> Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 16:28:41 EDT
> From: Andy Church <
[email protected]>
> To: Aaron Holtz <
[email protected]>
> Cc:
[email protected]
> Subject: Re: ftpaccess problem with the upload command and guest accounts - Follow Up
>
> >I received some good comments about how this has been patched a few months
> >back. I was able to retrieve both a full set of patches incorporating
> >several things as well as an isolated patch for just the mkdir problem. A
> >few things I've noted:
> >
> >1. [mkdir patch doesn't work with newvirt patch]
>
> I've never tried the newvirt code, but I know it changes a lot of
> stuff, so I'm not too surprised. Since I don't use newvirt, someone else
> will have to get them to work together.
>
> >2. The mkdir patch only looks to allow you to specify the mode of the
> > created directory, not the owner or the group.
>
> The patch takes the same values for directory owner and group as are
> given for files. The reason I added a mode parameter was because
> directories usually need to have different modes than files (in particular,
> directories need the execute bit). I don't see a reason to have a
> different owner and group for directories, so I didn't add parameters for
> them--after all, the upload directive is long enough already. (On the
> other hand, if the patch isn't setting owner and group at all, that's a bug
> that needs to be fixed.)
>
> --Andy Church | If Bell Atlantic really is the heart
>
[email protected] | of communication, then it desperately
> www.dragonfire.net/~achurch/ | needs a quadruple bypass.
>
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When FTP'ing to an FTP server running WU-FTPD 2.4(1) the ftp process on
the client side and the ftpd daemon on the server side hang.
This FTP server was working fine until we had a power outage and I am
assuming the subsequent reboot messed something up.
I used 'lsof' to check on the files that the 'ftpd' process has open and
I get a list of about 10 open files (ftpd binary, system shared
libraries, the ftpaccess file etc.). All the files need for the FTP
server seem to be there and I can't find anything amiss with them.
The ftpd daemon is started with the "-l" and the "-a" options in
inetd.conf. Am able to interrupt the client FTP process but am unable
to kill the server ftpd processes.
I haven't had much experience with wu-ftpd and at this point I am ready
to give up and reinstall the server.
Any recommendations that might help me avoid a reinstall and fix the
problem instead would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Randy Norton wrote:
> OK I compiled the new beta-17 and it compiles and works. I also added
> -DVIRTUAL to the src/Makefile.lnx to the CFLGS line before the -pipe
> command. the copile seems to have worked. I then set up the ftpaccess
> with the following but I still get placed into the main ftp dir for ethe
> server here. any idea what I am doing wrong.
>
> # Virtual Server at 10.10.10.10
> virtual 206.99.122.45 root /home/math/ftp
> virtual 206.99.122.45 banner /home/math/banner.msg
> virtual 206.99.122.45 logfile /home/math/xferlog
Actually, I don't use -DVIRTUAL myself, so I'm crossposting to the list in
case someone else can help you.
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> gcc -O -g -I.. -I../support -L../support -DVIRTUAL -target sun4 -c
> ftpd.c
> ftpd.c: In function `makedir':
> ftpd.c:3093: parse error before `<'
> ftpd.c:3099: `st' undeclared (first use this function)
> ftpd.c:3099: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> ftpd.c:3099: for each function it appears in.)
> ftpd.c:3100: `oldid' undeclared (first use this function)
> ftpd.c:3105: `fd' undeclared (first use this function)
> ftpd.c: At top level:
> ftpd.c:3127: parse error before `257'
> ftpd.c:3127: conflicting types for `reply'
> ftpd.c:2765: previous declaration of `reply'
> ftpd.c:3127: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ftpd.o'
that looks liek the errors I got, too. Here's the patched code from my
source base.
----
void
#ifdef __STDC__
makedir(char *name)
#else
makedir(name)
char *name;
#endif
{
uid_t uid;
gid_t gid;
int d_mode;
int valid;
uid_t oldid;
/*
* check the directory, can we mkdir here?
*/
if ( (dir_check(name, &uid, &gid, &d_mode, &valid)) <= 0 )
return;
/*
* check the filename, is it legal?
*/
if ( (fn_check(name)) <= 0 )
return;
if (valid <= 0)
d_mode = 0777;
if (mkdir(name, d_mode) < 0) {
if (errno == EEXIST)
perror_reply(553, name);
else
perror_reply(550, name);
return;
}
if (valid > 0) {
oldid = geteuid();
delay_signaling(); /* we can't allow any signals while euid==0: kinch */
(void) seteuid((uid_t) 0);
if ((chown(name, uid, gid)) < 0) {
(void) seteuid(oldid);
enable_signaling(); /* we can allow signals once again: kinch */
perror_reply(550, "chown");
return;
}
(void) seteuid(oldid);
enable_signaling(); /* we can allow signals once again: kinch */
}
reply(257, "MKD command successful.");
}
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Andy Church wrote:
> I've never tried the newvirt code, but I know it changes a lot of
> stuff, so I'm not too surprised. Since I don't use newvirt, someone else
> will have to get them to work together.
On my plate for sometime in the next couple weeks ..
Kent: you updated newvirt to beta-17 yet? If not, I'll send you what I
come up with, when I come up with it.
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Andy Church wrote:
>
> The patch takes the same values for directory owner and group as are
> given for files. The reason I added a mode parameter was because
> directories usually need to have different modes than files (in particular,
> directories need the execute bit). I don't see a reason to have a
> different owner and group for directories.
Theres a very good reason for this.
When you have multiple incoming directories, and each incoming directory
is administered by a different user you need to force the owner and group
for newly created directories within incoming so that the administrator of
that incoming directory is able to delete files.
At the moment I have to delete files for my ftp administrators, which is a
bit ridiculous. However, I now have beta-17 with Gregorys VR1 and VR2
patches so will be trying this to see if that work. My fingers are crossed.
Andy
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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Randy Norton wrote:
> Does this beta have virtual domaining? The version I cant get to build is
> the virtual-wu.ftpd 2.4 its a hack I know but need the virtual ability. I
> untared again and got the same error ftpd.- Error 1 again.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Randy
>
Yes, Ive been able to compile with VIRTUAL support.
I tested it and it's working. I wait it will be useful for me.
You need only to add -DVIRTUAL to the compilation CFLAGS.
If you need more help, I can e-mail you my configs.
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Hi All
I am having a hard time to get the time directive
to work in Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-17](1)
Here are my findings: running on SunOS 4.1.3_U1 1 sun4m
Snapshot 1:
>>ftpaccess has: (file truncated)
class local real *
class remote ftp,anonymous *
limit local 8 Any /etc/msg.dead
limit remote 4 Any /etc/msg.dead
>>ftpcount reports:
Service class local - 0 users ( 8 maximum)
Service class remote - 0 users ( 4 maximum)
Snapshot 2:
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>>ftpcount reports: (I can log on !!)
Service class local - 1 users (no maxmimum)
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limit remote 4 Any /etc/msg.dead
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ervice class local - 0 users (no maxmimum)
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Why ? The time isnt working and also it sets to MAXcount to -1
Any help will be appreciated:
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Anand
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>> The patch takes the same values for directory owner and group as are
>> given for files. The reason I added a mode parameter was because
>> directories usually need to have different modes than files (in particular,
>> directories need the execute bit). I don't see a reason to have a
>> different owner and group for directories.
>
>Theres a very good reason for this.
>
>When you have multiple incoming directories, and each incoming directory
>is administered by a different user you need to force the owner and group
>for newly created directories within incoming so that the administrator of
>that incoming directory is able to delete files.
I think you misunderstood me, or I was unclear... what I meant to say
was, "I don't see a reason to have a different owner and group for
directories _than for files in the same incoming tree_." My patch does (or
at least should, unless it's broken) set the owner and group of directories
to the same as the UID/GID given for files in the upload directive.
Incidentally, the patch I originally posted to the mailing list had a
bug in it causing directory modes to be set incorrectly; the fixed version
is at
ftp://achurch.dragonfire.net/wu-ftpd/mkdir.patch (the same place as
the old one).
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Howdy.
What is the regular expression syntax that I would use to allow filnames to be
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Try the following in /etc/ftpaccess. I doubt seriously that \s is
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path-filter ... ^[-A-Za-z0-9_\.\ ]*$ ...
-- Michael
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Rocke Robertson 991-2604 UNTS wrote:
> What is the regular expression syntax that I would use to allow
> filnames to be created with spaces in the name for the ftpaccess
> paths filter line ? My regex book says \s means a space, but this
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On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Michael Brennen wrote:
> Try the following in /etc/ftpaccess. I doubt seriously that \s is
> supported in wu-ftpd's regex processor.
The wu-ftpd regex handler can do it but the line parser gets in the way
My VR1/VR2 patches will fix this for Linux (only) by using POSIX regex
:SPACE: extensions.
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>> The only change that I made is in config.h
>> #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 131104
>> to ->
>> #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < 131106
>>
>> because in my /usr/include/linux/version.h LINUX_VERSION_CODE is 131105 ?!
>
>Stan? Is this a porting issue?
It's a difference between the RedHat 5.0 release and all other releases
involving the same kernel version.
That's why I posted a work around to this problem sometime ago to the
wu-ftpd bugs page at
http://www.academ.com/academ/wu-ftpd/bugs.html.
There will be a fix in beta-18, which I will have to test by building up
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# Great just what the mailing list needed.
This is the same guy that spammed us twice last week....
He is coming through relay.comanche.denmark.eu every time.
I have this same cancer on most every other list I'm on. I have
received 10+ of these on certain days and never from the same
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I'll see what we can do to the list to shut this scum out.
Then someone needs to file a Class Action Lawsuit against Bulleye
for the Internet Users that have been subjected to this crap. (Which
is 90%+ I'm sure...)
I have removed this dribble from the archives and reserve the right
to remove spam from the archives. I will only take these drastic
measures with spam so as not to encourage this deviant behavior.
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Silly question maybe but does wu-ftpd have built-in internal ls support?
If not, are there any plans for making it available in the near future?
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Is there a way to stop someone from downloading a certin file.. Such as
mail in any directory. I have people downloading their mail files which I
would like to stop :) If they want to download mail they should be doing
it via pop3 not FTP.
Kevin
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On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Kevin Hoffer wrote:
> Is there a way to stop someone from downloading a certin file.. Such as
> .mail in any directory. I have people downloading their mail files which I
> would like to stop :) If they want to download mail they should be doing
> it via pop3 not FTP.
man ftpaccess
noretrieve
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Hi
People usually run wu.ftpd from inetd. But I'd like to run it as a daemon.
(just like httpd, named, etc). Is this possible and how shoud I do it.
/usr/sbin/wu.ftpd -a -l didn't work :( also ended by &
I'm not subscribed so please send answers to
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Tom Jask
Oh, it's Linux if it does matter.
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On Sun, 14 Jun 1998, Tomasz Jaskolski wrote:
> People usually run wu.ftpd from inetd. But I'd like to run it as a daemon.
> (just like httpd, named, etc). Is this possible and how shoud I do it.
There's a patch referneced in the mailling list archives. It may be old
and require some hand-work to get it to apply against beta-17.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
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wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
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I am getting a consistant timeout during an mget. It isn't an idle timeout
because I am copying between a clean ISDN 2b and a T1.
What might be controling this?
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One other fact. It happens at around 9 minutes and 15 seconds. The default
idle timeout is 900 seconds or 15 minutes.
Dave
David L. Aldridge wrote:
>
> I am getting a consistant timeout during an mget. It isn't an idle timeout
> because I am copying between a clean ISDN 2b and a T1.
> What might be controling this?
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> Dave
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Hello all,
Short and to the point. The sender of spam originated from
1rbr31.sprint.com The true name is reston-rs1.telemail.net. I sent a note
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Hi,
just for all you Solaris 2.5.1 users of wu-ftpd:
I have had real trouble finding a way to make the BETA 17
work for my good old environment with 2.4(9), where
everything worked just fine.
I tried all the configuration tips for chroot environment
and nothing worked. The user was logged in alright, but
not changerooted - even with the "-a" option in inetd.conf.
Then I recompiled the ftpd source with use_accessfile=1
(changed it in src/ftpd.c) and suddenly all things worked.
I changed nothing else.
I followed all the nice little tips from Gregory A Lundberg:
>To need:
>
>-a switch on inetd.conf ftp command line to use /etc/ftpaccess
>
>/etc/shells exists and contains : /bin/sh
>
>~matrgx/bin etc dev lib and whatever else the solaris howto says
>
>matgr in /etc/passwd
>
>group 2002 in /etc/group : ftpgroup:*:2002:matgr
>
>/etc/ftpusers does NOT contain matgr
>
>/etc/ftpaccess contains : guestgroup ftpgroup
>
>compiled and running beta 17
>
>if you're using NFS you'll need to export the directory as root (I don't
>use NFS so check the FAQ carefully).
Maybe this posting will help YOU! I hope so anyway :)
/Stefan
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Hi,
Would you please answer to this question:
I want to run a unix script which will move files from the home directory of any user to another directory.
I want to be sure that the put process of any file finished before moving any file.
Are there any way to detect files already transferred and these still in the process to be transferred?
Thanks.
>
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> Chuck
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I'm having the problem where after one down load the server closes the
connection like a previous problem. The suggested solution was:
>You might try turning off the setproctitle code. That seemed to cause a
>similar problem in the past for Solaris. Also, as always, check the FAQ:
>there could be help there for this problem (I know it was very frequently
>asked in the past).
Nothing is in the FAQ about this, or that I saw. How does one turn off
setproctitle? Or is there another solution?
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--Brian Vandivier
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On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
> Nothing is in the FAQ about this, or that I saw. How does one turn off
> setproctitle? Or is there another solution?
First off, this is a wild guess at what's causing the problem, please post
back if it solves your download problem.
In config.h, change #define SPT_TYPE to set SPT_TYPE to SPT_NONE The SPT_*
types are defined and used in ftpd.c, config.h selects the method
approriate for your flavor of Unix.
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> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
>
> > Nothing is in the FAQ about this, or that I saw. How does one turn off
> > setproctitle? Or is there another solution?
>
> First off, this is a wild guess at what's causing the problem, please post
> back if it solves your download problem.
>
> In config.h, change #define SPT_TYPE to set SPT_TYPE to SPT_NONE The SPT_*
> types are defined and used in ftpd.c, config.h selects the method
> approriate for your flavor of Unix.
>
That didn't seem to work. This is the session that I just ran:
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> get ls-lR.Z
local: ls-lR.Z remote: ls-lR.Z
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for ls-lR.Z (qd bytes).
226 Transfer complete.
757573 bytes received in 1.15 seconds (645.10 Kbytes/s)
ftp> dir
No control connection for command: Bad file number
ftp>
The "qd bytes" thing also makes me wonder if there is something else going on.
Thanks
--Brian
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On both my AIX and Linux box, I have lost the guestgroup and /home/user/./
functionality.
Does anybody have any clue why ? I start it out of inetd with -a as an option.
I know for certain that b15, b16 and b17 will not work.
I tried to put the user in the guestgroup'ed group as primary groups, as
well as adding him to the group file.
b12 works! And I have the same behaviour on bot OSs (Linux and AIX 4.1.5).
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Beta-17 works fine for me on Linux. Check your setup (and check for
typos). Check the FAQ and the guest howto it references.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
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On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Povl H. Pedersen wrote:
> On both my AIX and Linux box, I have lost the guestgroup and /home/user/./
> functionality.
>
> Does anybody have any clue why ? I start it out of inetd with -a as an option.
>
> I know for certain that b15, b16 and b17 will not work.
>
> I tried to put the user in the guestgroup'ed group as primary groups, as
> well as adding him to the group file.
>
> b12 works! And I have the same behaviour on bot OSs (Linux and AIX 4.1.5).
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On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 11:05:36 -0400
> From: Brian Vandivier <
[email protected]>
> To: Gregory A Lundberg <
[email protected]>
> Cc:
[email protected],
[email protected]
> Subject: Re: Solaris 2.5.1 beta 17 problems
>
> > On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
> >
> > > Nothing is in the FAQ about this, or that I saw. How does one turn off
> > > setproctitle? Or is there another solution?
> >
> > First off, this is a wild guess at what's causing the problem, please post
> > back if it solves your download problem.
> >
> > In config.h, change #define SPT_TYPE to set SPT_TYPE to SPT_NONE The SPT_*
> > types are defined and used in ftpd.c, config.h selects the method
> > approriate for your flavor of Unix.
> >
>
> That didn't seem to work. This is the session that I just ran:
>
> 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
> Remote system type is UNIX.
> Using binary mode to transfer files.
> ftp> get ls-lR.Z
> local: ls-lR.Z remote: ls-lR.Z
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for ls-lR.Z (qd bytes).
This looks like a typo, but could be a porting issue. First, make sure
you compiled using ./build <systemtype> where <systemtype> is the
appropriate choice for your OS; see the INSTALL file for a listing.
> 226 Transfer complete.
> 757573 bytes received in 1.15 seconds (645.10 Kbytes/s)
> ftp> dir
> No control connection for command: Bad file number
> ftp>
>
> The "qd bytes" thing also makes me wonder if there is something else going on.
The problem with the 'dir' command most likely is an incomplete setup.
check the FAQ, which includes a special section for Solaris.
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> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
>
> This looks like a typo, but could be a porting issue. First, make sure
> you compiled using ./build <systemtype> where <systemtype> is the
> appropriate choice for your OS; see the INSTALL file for a listing.
I did use "build sol" and had no problems.
>
> > 226 Transfer complete.
> > 757573 bytes received in 1.15 seconds (645.10 Kbytes/s)
> > ftp> dir
> > No control connection for command: Bad file number
> > ftp>
> >
> > The "qd bytes" thing also makes me wonder if there is something else going on.
>
> The problem with the 'dir' command most likely is an incomplete setup.
> check the FAQ, which includes a special section for Solaris.
Will check on this one.
--Brian
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Apperently there is a problem with the Solaris Compiler. When compiled with
gcc all was fixed..
--Brian
> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
>
> > Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 11:05:36 -0400
> > From: Brian Vandivier <
[email protected]>
> > To: Gregory A Lundberg <
[email protected]>
> > Cc:
[email protected],
[email protected]
> > Subject: Re: Solaris 2.5.1 beta 17 problems
> >
> > > On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian Vandivier wrote:
> > >
> > > > Nothing is in the FAQ about this, or that I saw. How does one turn off
> > > > setproctitle? Or is there another solution?
> > >
> > > First off, this is a wild guess at what's causing the problem, please post
> > > back if it solves your download problem.
> > >
> > > In config.h, change #define SPT_TYPE to set SPT_TYPE to SPT_NONE The SPT_*
> > > types are defined and used in ftpd.c, config.h selects the method
> > > approriate for your flavor of Unix.
> > >
> >
> > That didn't seem to work. This is the session that I just ran:
> >
> > 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
> > Remote system type is UNIX.
> > Using binary mode to transfer files.
> > ftp> get ls-lR.Z
> > local: ls-lR.Z remote: ls-lR.Z
> > 200 PORT command successful.
> > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for ls-lR.Z (qd bytes).
>
> This looks like a typo, but could be a porting issue. First, make sure
> you compiled using ./build <systemtype> where <systemtype> is the
> appropriate choice for your OS; see the INSTALL file for a listing.
>
> > 226 Transfer complete.
> > 757573 bytes received in 1.15 seconds (645.10 Kbytes/s)
> > ftp> dir
> > No control connection for command: Bad file number
> > ftp>
> >
> > The "qd bytes" thing also makes me wonder if there is something else going on.
>
> The problem with the 'dir' command most likely is an incomplete setup.
> check the FAQ, which includes a special section for Solaris.
>
> ----
>
> Gregory A Lundberg Senior Partner, VRnet Company
> 1441 Elmdale Drive
[email protected]
> Kettering, OH 45409-1615 USA 1-800-809-2195
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Is WU-FTP version wu-2.4.(2) Y2K compliant??
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Trying to install wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17 onSPARC SSolaris2.6
does not build can anyone help-promise to be more specific
Thank You,
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On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Rick Flood wrote:
> Is WU-FTP version wu-2.4.(2) Y2K compliant??
Short answer: that's your problem.
Longer answer: from code reading 2.4.2 betas, many think it shouldn't have
any problems, but it's up to you to decide. If you're talking about 2.4,
all bets are off.
This was discussed on the mailing list, check the archives for the
threads.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
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You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
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wu-ftpd FAQ:
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wu-ftpd list archive:
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Ok trying to build wu-ftpd 2.4.2-beta-17
No luck this is the output generated by ./build sol any ideas.
Is it me or is documentation just brutal. This is ssolaris2.6 Sparc
make args are :
make opts are :
Linking Makefiles.
Making support library.
/build: make: not found
Making ftpd.
/build: make: not found
Making ftpcount.
/build: make: not found
Making ftpshut.
/build: make: not found
Making ckconfig.
/build: make: not found
Links to executables are in bin directory:
/build: size: not found
Done
# exit
$
Thank You,
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>Silly question maybe but does wu-ftpd have built-in internal ls support?
>If not, are there any plans for making it available in the near future?
>
>Jerry Preeper
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There will be support for a built-in ls function in a future release of wu-ftpd
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Try doing:
csh
set path = ($path /usr/ccs/bin)
then trying it again.
Basically, "make" isn't in your path. If you're lucky, it is in /usr/ccs/bin.
If not, you'll either have to install the developer tools to get it, or
build gnu's make.
-David
>
> Ok trying to build wu-ftpd 2.4.2-beta-17
> No luck this is the output generated by ./build sol any ideas.
> Is it me or is documentation just brutal. This is ssolaris2.6 Sparc
>
> make args are :
> make opts are :
>
> Linking Makefiles.
>
> Making support library.
> ./build: make: not found
>
> Making ftpd.
> ./build: make: not found
>
> Making ftpcount.
> ./build: make: not found
>
> Making ftpshut.
> ./build: make: not found
>
> Making ckconfig.
> ./build: make: not found
>
> Links to executables are in bin directory:
> ./build: size: not found
> Done
> # exit
> $
>
> Thank You,
>
> ---------------------------------------
> Grep ergo sum - I grep, therefore I am
>
> Robert K, Siemucha
>
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>Ok trying to build wu-ftpd 2.4.2-beta-17
>No luck this is the output generated by ./build sol any ideas.
>Is it me or is documentation just brutal. This is ssolaris2.6 Sparc
>
>make args are :
>make opts are :
>
>Linking Makefiles.
>
>Making support library.
>./build: make: not found
>
>Making ftpd.
>./build: make: not found
>
>Making ftpcount.
>./build: make: not found
>
>Making ftpshut.
>./build: make: not found
>
>Making ckconfig.
>./build: make: not found
>
>Links to executables are in bin directory:
>./build: size: not found
>Done
># exit
>$
Check to see if /usr/ccs/bin is in your path. That's where "make" and "size"
are located on Solaris.
You should also check the bugs page at the academ server to see if there
are any other issues that might affect you:
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>Trying to install wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-17 onSPARC SSolaris2.6
>does not build can anyone help-promise to be more specific
>
I have built it on Solaris 2.6 (sparc) with an older release of SunC, so I know
that it is possible to build it on that OS. It could be a SunC problem.
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I don't seem to be able to get wuftpd to deal well with chgrp. Is
this supposed to work?
-roy
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Hi everyone !!
I had just compiled and installed wu-ftp 2.4.2 beta 17 in a solaris 2.6
box. When I
open an ftp session from that box it gets pretty slow to transfer files
from any other site. I am trying a regular multiple files retrieve, here
I attach a copy of the session:
ftp> mget *
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for PKZIPFIX.EXE (7687 bytes).
#
226 Transfer complete.
local: PKZIPFIX.EXE remote: PKZIPFIX.EXE
7687 bytes received in 22 seconds (0.34 Kbytes/s)
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for ar32e301.exe (4018104
bytes).
##
netin: Connection reset by peer
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
No control connection for command: No such file or directory
ftp>
I hope anybody can give some help in this.
TIA,
Daniel Ley
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On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Daniel Ley wrote:
> 421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Check the FAQ, there's a special section for Solaris referenced fro mit.
The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Roy S. Rapoport wrote:
> I don't seem to be able to get wuftpd to deal well with chgrp. Is
> this supposed to work?
Check SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS (may need QUOTE in front of them depending
on your client). They reference /etc/ftpgroups, chech the man pages.
wu-ftpd does not inherently support Unix chgrp(), if you're looking for
that support in a manner similar to wu-ftpd's support for Unix chmod()
(SITE CHMOD).
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> On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Roy S. Rapoport wrote:
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> > I don't seem to be able to get wuftpd to deal well with chgrp. Is
> > this supposed to work?
>
Gregory Lundberg replied :-
> Check SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS (may need QUOTE in front of them depending
> on your client). They reference /etc/ftpgroups, chech the man pages.
> wu-ftpd does not inherently support Unix chgrp(), if you're looking for
> that support in a manner similar to wu-ftpd's support for Unix chmod()
> (SITE CHMOD).
SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS support a feature similar to the UNIX newgrp command
which allows the user to effectively changes their logged-in group. This
won't help change the group of an existing file, which is what I suspect Roy
wants to do - in which case Gregory's last sentence answers him.
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I have installed the NEWVIRT 040 beta from landfield and it is working,
mostly. I am having a problem configuring it to allow anonymous uploads.
When I run ftpck I get this error:
**ERROR: /etc/ftpd/config/virtdomain/ftpaccess: 81: upload:
/var/virtual/virtdomain/ftp does not match ftp user homedir
/var/virtual/public/home/ftp/./ - uploads disabled
The relevent entry in the ftpaccess file for virtdomain is:
upload /var/virtual/virtdomain/ftp /incoming yes ftp tnsnet 664 nodirs
When i try to upload a file it get the following dialogue:
ftp> put moslocd.txt
200 PORT command successful.
553 MOSLOCD.TXT: Permission denied. (Filename (deny))
ftp>
I am guessing that there is some relationship between the error reported by
ftpck and this problem. But I do not see it. I have checked the FAQ and
there is either nothing on this there or I have missed it. If anyone can point
out the errors of my ways I would be very grateful.
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> Is WU-FTP version wu-2.4.(2) Y2K compliant??
Find the archives and check them. Is your Unix box year 2038 compliant?
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Quoting Rick Flood, who wrote :
> Is WU-FTP version wu-2.4.(2) Y2K compliant??
It's in the FAQ at
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html but the
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I am running Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-17] on a Sun Sparc running
Solaris 5.6. Built it with gcc and it's running correctly.
But it's not logging anything. /var/adm is set up correctly (ie, stock
permissions, and identical to other machines.)
ftpaccess has: log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
xferlog isn't getting created, nor at the ftp-pid files.
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The man page for ftpd says the 'class' directive is configured as follows:
class <class> <typelist> <addrglob> [<addrglob> ... ]
Is the variable given to the <class> have any significance?
Surely it must have some reason, yet any name I give it seems to work just
fine...
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
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> The man page for ftpd says the 'class' directive is configured as follows:
>
> class <class> <typelist> <addrglob> [<addrglob> ... ]
>
> Is the variable given to the <class> have any significance?
>
> Surely it must have some reason, yet any name I give it seems to work just
> fine...
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Wreski
>
>
Of course. You can create for example two access classes, specified by
IP addresses, users of your subnet, who can get "unlimited" access, and
rest of the world, who can get access limited only to some time slices...
Maybe your problems depends on which order you write the classes.
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would anyone know on the best way to configure an ftpaccess directive
such that for every user in the guestgroup
- they cannot perform any actions (eg upload) to their root directory
- can perform all actions in a subdirectory thereof, such as 'pub'.
What I am thinking of is something like
upload <homedirectory> * no
upload <homedirectory>/pub yes <username> <usergrp>
plus
what is the best way of preventing files from being deleted from
the anonymous ftp account's upload directory?
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Antonino Iannella wrote:
> what is the best way of preventing files from being deleted from
> the anonymous ftp account's upload directory?
>
> --
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>
This is how I configured our ftpserver (extract from our ftpaccess file)
upload /ftp *
upload /ftp /pub/uploads yes ftpadmin ftp 0700 nodirs
When anonymous people uploads their files (only to /pub/uploads directory)
they lose ownership of files (see "ftpadmin"/"ftp" uid/gid combination);
the ftpserver perform also a "chmod 0700" (see 0700) for better security.
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On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, David C. Kovar wrote:
> xferlog isn't getting created, nor at the ftp-pid files.
>
> I've checked the FAQ and all the recent messages on the mailing list.
Check the inetd.conf line. Does the user you're running the daemon as
have write permissions to the directories where the files will be created?
Does the command-line have a '-a' to tell the daemon to use the ftpaccess
file?
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Bingo. I was missing the "-a". Many thanks!! It's off and logging now.
-David
At 07:08 AM 6/17/98 -0400, Gregory A Lundberg wrote:
>On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, David C. Kovar wrote:
>
>> xferlog isn't getting created, nor at the ftp-pid files.
>>
>> I've checked the FAQ and all the recent messages on the mailing list.
>
>Check the inetd.conf line. Does the user you're running the daemon as
>have write permissions to the directories where the files will be created?
>Does the command-line have a '-a' to tell the daemon to use the ftpaccess
>file?
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I'm not able to get autogroup running well. The assigned
groups are not the ones I want to have assigned. I'm running
wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-15 on Solaris 2.6.
What are the secrets of this autogroup function ?
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Claude Frantz wrote:
> I'm not able to get autogroup running well. The assigned
> groups are not the ones I want to have assigned. I'm running
> wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-15 on Solaris 2.6.
>
> What are the secrets of this autogroup function ?
Sayeth the manpage:
autogroup <groupname> <class> [<class> ...]
If an ANONYMOUS user is a member of any of <class>, the ftp server will
perform a setegid() to <group-name>. This allows access to
group-and-owner-read-only files and directories to a particular class of
anonymous users. <groupname> is a valid group from /etc/group (or
wherever mechanism your getgrent(2) library routine uses).
----
What this is trying to tell you is, if you set up a class (say, for users
from local IP numbers as opposed to users from elsewhere). The group will
be set to the Unix groupname rather than the GID give for the user 'ftp'
in /etc/passwd .. users of the specified class then have Unix access
rights based upon this different GID. Of course, you'll need to set up
the directories and files in your anonymous area so these users can do
something with this different privilege. Otherwise it's no different than
any other anonymous FTP access; they're still chroot'd to the anonymous
point, and other restrictions from /etc/ftpaccess apply.
Note what you're looking for? Check 'guestgroup' a little furhter down in
the manpage and read the FAQ and guest howto.
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The location of the latest version of wu-ftpd can be found in the
directory
ftp://ftp.academ.com/pub/wu-ftpd/private/
You can't see the directory contents, so read the message informing you
of the actual filename to retrieve. It's there.
wu-ftpd Resource Center:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/
wu-ftpd FAQ:
http://www.cetis.hvu.nl/~koos/wu-ftpd-faq.html
wu-ftpd list archive:
http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/
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I have a virtual setup and I want to do like it is setup with the normal
ftp so that all files upload into the incoming directory are owned by
someone other then the ftp daemon so that people can't downlaod unless
they are that user.. It is setup like this in the ftpaccess file for the
normal anonymous
upload /home/ftp /incoming yes root daemon 0600 dirs
but when i put in
upload /home/wixom/ftp.whatever.com /incoming yes root daemon 0600 dirs
It doesn't work?
Kevin
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Kevin Hoffer wrote:
> I have a virtual setup and I want to do like it is setup with the normal
> ftp so that all files upload into the incoming directory are owned by
> someone other then the ftp daemon so that people can't downlaod unless
> they are that user.. It is setup like this in the ftpaccess file for the
> normal anonymous
>
> upload /home/ftp /incoming yes root daemon 0600 dirs
>
> but when i put in
> upload /home/wixom/ftp.whatever.com /incoming yes root daemon 0600 dirs
>
> It doesn't work?
Wild guess .. well not so wild, I ran into this problem from another
direction .. is the upload relative to the chroot'd path? I had to hack
realpath and a couple other things to anchor it back to the real file
system. Try this:
upload / /incoming yes kevinh kevinh 600 dirs
and see if the virtual-ftp site works .. DANGER WILL ROBINSON .. this
breaks your ftp site, so take it out after the test.
If the test succeeds, check out the work I did for my patch sets,
specifcally my VR2 set.
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Is there any time from for when a version of wu-ftpd will be available with
this support and do you have any idea of where these other versions may be
(for FreeBSD specifically)?
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>>Silly question maybe but does wu-ftpd have built-in internal ls support?
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I would like to use wu-ftpd on a box running hp-ux 10.20. I downloaded the
binaries and tried to compile it but i received the following error.
Making ftpshut.
cc -Aa -Dunix -D_HPUX_SOURCE -O -DDEBUG -I.. -I../support
-L../support -o ftpshut ftpshut.c vers.o -lsupport -lc -lPW
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Can't open vers.o
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: No such file or directory
*** Error exit code 1
I looked in the faq and poked around in a couple of other places but
could not find any hpux specific help. Does anyone have a copy already
complied or know what i may be doing wrong ?? I am compiling on a 720 with
hpux 10.20 with HP C/ANSI C Developer's Bundle for HP-UX 10.20 (S700)