Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic

2011-05-20 Thread Andrius Narbutas
Aditional note - the same bug affects SQL* directives, at least "SQLShowInfo". Instead of displaying correct message, users get corrupted message (swapped letters or something) and login fails (same problem as with "DisplayReadme"). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.deb

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-24 Thread John Zaitseff
Hi, Francesco, Thanks for your reply! On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 02:43:16PM +0100, Francesco P. Lovergine wrote: > On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 06:31:21PM +1100, John Zaitseff wrote: > > As mentioned in previous e-mails, I have been investigating the > > problems of DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGro

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-24 Thread Francesco P. Lovergine
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 06:31:21PM +1100, John Zaitseff wrote: > As mentioned in previous e-mails, I have been investigating the problems of > DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup > and HideNoAccess not working in the ProFTPD package, versions 1.3.3a-6 and >

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-21 Thread John Zaitseff
As mentioned in previous e-mails, I have been investigating the problems of DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup and HideNoAccess not working in the ProFTPD package, versions 1.3.3a-6 and 1.3.3d-3. The DisplayReadme directive only fails when a top-level Rea

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-21 Thread John Zaitseff
I should have been a little more careful... > > Unfortunately, the previously listed problems with DisplayReadme, > > DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup and > > HideNoAccess are still present in this version (1.3.3d-3) of ProFTPD. > > I should have mentioned that the HideN

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-21 Thread John Zaitseff
A slight correction... I wrote: > Further to my previous e-mails about regressions in the ProFTPD package: > > I have backported the current Debian package, 1.3.3d-3, to Debian Squeeze > (essentially, the only change necessary was in debian/control: change the > dependency "libcap-dev [linux-any]"

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-21 Thread John Zaitseff
Further to my previous e-mails about regressions in the ProFTPD package: I have backported the current Debian package, 1.3.3d-3, to Debian Squeeze (essentially, the only change necessary was in debian/control: change the dependency "libcap-dev [linux-any]" to "libcap-dev" to allow recompilation

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work)

2011-02-14 Thread John Zaitseff
I reported major regressions in the proftpd-basic package in Debian Squeeze. Just out of curiosity, I downgraded to the Lenny version of proftpd-basic (version 1.3.1-17lenny4). I had to install the now-obsolete libcap1 package to do this. I can confirm that the regressions I listed in my previou

Bug#613003: Major regressions in proftpd-basic: DisplayReadme, DirFakeUser, DirFakeGroup, DirFakeMode, HideUser, HideGroup, HideNoAccess do not work

2011-02-11 Thread John Zaitseff
Package: proftpd-basic Version: 1.3.3a-6 Severity: important I am the unfortunate bearer of bad news. The upgrade of the ProFTPd package (proftpd-basic) from Lenny to Squeeze causes at least the following configuration directives to stop working: DisplayReadme DirFakeUser DirFakeGrou