This is an internal lan, and wu-ftpd used to work just fine on RH7.2

I upgraded an office machine to RH7.3 (re-install actually), and installed and
setup wu-ftpd. enabled wu-ftpd in /etc/xinetd.d/wu-ftpd, restarted xinetd, and
ran ncftp to connect as a NON-ANONYMOUS user. I can login just fine, but I
cannot switch directories.

        amnesia FTP server (Version wu-2.6.2-5) ready.
        Logging in...                                                          
       
        Password requested by 127.0.0.1 for user "hosler".

            Password required for hosler.

        Password: *******

        User hosler logged in.  Access restrictions apply.
        Logged in to amnesia.                                                  
       
        ncftp / > ls
        total 0
        ncftp / > cd /home   
        Could not chdir to /home: server said: home: No such file or directory.
        ncftp / > pwd
        ftp://hosler:PASSWORD@amnesia
        ncftp / > cd /pub
        Could not chdir to /pub: server said: pub: No such file or directory.
        ncftp / > cd /hfs
        Could not chdir to /hfs: server said: hfs: No such file or directory.
        ncftp / > 

"/home", "/hfs" definately are there. I looked at /etc/ftp* for some hints
as to what's going on, and I don't see anything. I also checked syslog
and the only thing (related) I see is:

        May 10 08:47:08 amnesia ftpd[22704]: wu-ftpd - TLS settings: control
                allow, client_cert allow, data allow

I'm not seeing any other hints.

I *know* this used to work. I'm just not sure what borke. vsftpd appears to
work fine. Any ideas before I bugzilla this ?

-Greg



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E-Mail: Gregory Hosler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 10-May-02
Time: 10:17:37

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     then each of us still has one object.
  If each of us have one idea,   and we exchange them,
     then each of us now has two ideas.

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