I can't tell you how to fix your problem, but ftp is probably set to
prevent anonymous users from seeing files they shouldn't. The
administrator has to configure the system to be more open instead of
configure it to be more closed. This seems reasonable. Most companies
I work with have an "incom
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
[summary: ls doesn't show anything in anonymous ftp]
> This is definately a library problem. The listing I gave was for a libc5
> ls, but I think it would be similar for libc6. Also verify perm
On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Christopher Jason Morrone wrote:
> I'm having the same problem he has. ls doesn't report anything. However
> its only with anonymous logins. And it happens with all of the ftp server
> packages I've tried. ftpd, wu-ftp, and the wu-ftp-academ. (all from
> hamm). I've got
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What I get is - I can ftp to the box from itself or over the network
> > and log in as anonymous. Then I can put files to the directory and
> > they get transferred all right, and I can get files if
On Sun, 11 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I get is - I can ftp to the box from itself or over the network
> and log in as anonymous. Then I can put files to the directory and
> they get transferred all right, and I can get files if I know their
> names... but, of course, as you may have
> "bn711" == bn711 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
bn711> Hi... I'm trying to set up anonymous ftp access (for no
bn711> particular reason, truth be told - I just want to know how
bn711> to do it) on one of my Debian boxes and I can't quite get
bn711> it to work. I followed exact
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