On Tue, 31 Mar 1998, Angus Black wrote:
>
> On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Keith Dart wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Angus Black wrote:
> >
> > > The users home directory does not have the required files to allow the ls
> > > command to work correctly in ftp. To fix the problem copy the basic
> > > structure of the anon-ftp directory to the users home directory, (etc bin
> > > lib and so on). Then nail the perms on these files/directories to the
> > > floor.
> >
> > Huh? That should not be necessary if you are an authenticated user. Most
> > likely this is a firewall/net filter problem.
> >
> Sorry, I beg to differ, the user is as, I guessed, in the ftp guestgroup
> and is chroot'ed to their home directory.
Ah, sorry. Must be a new thing. Learn something every day. ;-)
So why not just authenticate yourself and do the normal ftp thing?
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