Hi,
[No top posting please, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOFU#Top-posting ]
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 21:57 +0800, Jerry wrote:
> "Frank Lin PIAT" said
> >
> > On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 00:11 +0800, Jerry wrote:
> >> Dear all,
> >>
> >> I have installed the Wu-ftpd in Etch. It works properly after
> >>
Dear Frank,
Thank you for your reply. Referring to the link provide:
ftp://ftp.comp.hkbu.edu.hk
If you browse this link by your browser, you can read the following:
05/07/2008 12:00AM 9 class
05/20/2009 09:12PM ¥Ø¿ý pub
My problem is that my ftp cannot display these informatio
Hi,
On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 00:11 +0800, Jerry wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have installed the Wu-ftpd in Etch. It works properly after
> configuration. One thing strange is that it cannot display the files or
> folder by using the browser like the following link
> ftp://ftp.comp.hkbu.edu.hk
>
> Whe
Try this:
http://www.howtoforge.com/debian_etch_virtual_hosting_pureftpd_mysql_quota
http://www.howtoforge.com/pureftpd_mysql_virtual_hosting
On Dec 24, 2007 4:15 AM, J. Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't want my ftp server eating all the bandwidth. How can I limit
> transfer rate? Thank
Heather Yost
Accounts Payable/Administrative Assistant
Capital P & O Center/USA Sport & Health
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"Gorka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Because of my poor English I'll try to explain it in Spanish.
OK, please take it to debian-user-spanish then.
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On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 06:15 -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> I am replacing his question with the English adapted version:
>
> He wants to make available to two people the directory "/var/www/web"
> (none of the two is a 'user' of the system), who would be able to make
> changes to their personal
I am replacing his question with the English adapted version:
He wants to make available to two people the directory "/var/www/web"
(none of the two is a 'user' of the system), who would be able to make
changes to their personal pages persona1.php and persona2.php through
a ftp client from window
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 01:29:26AM +0200, Pim Bliek | PingWings wrote:
> I just did an apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade on my SID box and got
> this:
>
> Selecting previously deselected package wu-ftpd.
> (Reading database ... 49867 files and directories currently installed.)
> Unpacking wu-ft
Title: RE: wu-ftpd security - solved
Thanks heaps Mike. :)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dresser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 February 2003 2:21 AM
To: Ross Tsolakidis
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: wu-ftpd security
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ross
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ross Tsolakidis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> With wu-ftpd installed, by default the user can ftp to his home directory,
> but can then just go up a few dirs and view the entire filesystem.
> Is there some way to limit wu-ftpd from doing this, I just want the users to
> have access t
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:05:41PM -0600, Michael Kahle wrote:
> to install and configure. I only hope I can secure it well.
Compared to wu-ftpd, it is probably impenetrable. wu-* is kind of
infamous for being extremely insecure...Still, don't get lazy with your
security updates.
-rob
msg205
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 19:03, Michael Kahle wrote:
> I am trying to setup a ftp server on my company lan for a repository of g4u
> created machine images. I have chosen to install wu-ftpd.
>
> I cannot seam to get this to authenticate me. I have NOT setup anonymous
> user access, I am only config
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Kahle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 12:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: wu-ftpd woes
>
>
> I am trying to setup a ftp server on my company lan for a
> repository of g4u
> created machine images. I have chose
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:57:29PM -0800, Brian Lavender wrote:
> A friend of mine emailed me this glob.c patch for the recent wu-ftpd
> exploit. I don't understand how the exploit works, but I am sure someone
> will tell me if this patch gaurds against it. The only other patch out
> there seems t
Banshee wrote:
A little while ago when I was running wu-ftpd there was people from all
around the world connecting to my FTP (originaly it was only meant for a
few people I know from a small IRC server.) So I changed the password
for the account and then they started to login as root. That's w
Its very possible. I have set it up on numerous occaisions for my company.
Here is a howto.
-- Origional Message --
hey all, i'm setting up an ftp (wu-ftpd) server and i'm wondering if there is
any way
to set the ftp users start dir? say i have a dir called /stuff, and i want 5
(or however m
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 14:56:39 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
>> my wu-ftpd is constantly crashing. :-(
[...]
>Use ProFTPD. It has a MUCH better security record, is fast,
That's true, but it *also* has its security leaks.
>lightweight, and configuration is a breeze if you have ever configured
>Apache.
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:56:39PM -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
> Use ProFTPD. It has a MUCH better security record, is fast,
i don't know if i would go that far... it is much younger then
wu-root^H^H^H^Hftpd but it has quite an abysmal record from when it
started. it however has been ok lately (as
Use ProFTPD. It has a MUCH better security record, is fast,
lightweight, and configuration is a breeze if you have ever configured
Apache. I made the switch several months ago and would never go back.
"Ralf G. R. Bergs" wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> my wu-ftpd is constantly crashing. :-(
>
> About
Quoting Alex McCool ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Doing md5sum results:
> This is the client, I know this files is good
> /home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
> 1a8cc2cddc56fbffef748cb83903913d winamp25e_full.exe
>
> This is the suscpect FTP server
> /home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
> 0
>thats very odd, but yeah it can't hurt. what kernel and what version of
>the raid utils ?
>
>i running 2 mirrored disks in 2 different systems on
>2.0.36+securelinux...no probs so far. is this a new server? or is it just
>a new problem?
>
>nate
running frozen potato 2.2.14 - had this proble
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
debian >AAARRRGGG...
debian >I tried "putting" the file on a regular e2fs parition and
SUCCCESS!
debian >
debian >Linear is broken apprently when using FTP server to it. should I
file a
debian >bug report?
thats very odd, but yeah it can't
>
>yes thats right. try doing a md5sum on one drive then copying it to
>another not on the raid if possible(or even to a floppy winamp should fit
>i think) and run another md5sum
>
>nate
On the server I copied a file from plain e2fs to the linear mount and the
two files matched.
bishop:/# cp us
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
debian >Yes I am transfering using binary.
debian >I am beginning to wonder about my linear RAID setup.
debian >Secondly I am NOT familar with the use of md5sum, is there something
special
debian >I need to do for checking?
debian >
debian >client:m
>On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
>
>debian >Doing md5sum results:
>debian >This is the client, I know this files is good
>debian >/home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
>debian >1a8cc2cddc56fbffef748cb83903913d winamp25e_full.exe
>debian >
>debian >This is the suscpect FTP server
>debian
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
debian >Doing md5sum results:
debian >This is the client, I know this files is good
debian >/home/amccool$ md5sum winamp25e_full.exe
debian >1a8cc2cddc56fbffef748cb83903913d winamp25e_full.exe
debian >
debian >This is the suscpect FTP server
debian >/home/
>
>looks like the drive is having problems, i dont think the ftpd would(or
>could) cause such errors, try moving the file to another disk and
>transferring again. run md5sum on the local file then run it again after
>the remote site downloads it and compare the 2.
>
>if they are the same then the
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, Alex McCool wrote:
debian >One more thing... I am getting these in the message log.lots of
these (that scsi id is the /usr mount)
debian >
debian >Feb 24 06:27:38 bishop kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:11, sector
591714
debian >Feb 24 06:27:39 bishop kernel: scsi0: ME
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 10:51:08 -0800, Alex McCool wrote:
>I've noticed that the sector=591714 (and one other) is always the culprit.
>Can someone tell me how to repair/badblock these sectors?
Back it up, then low-level format it.
BUT BEWARE: Usually bad sector remapping works transparently w/o the
>>
>>Feb 24 06:27:38 bishop kernel: scsidisk I/O error: dev 08:11, sector =
>>591714
>>Feb 24 06:27:39 bishop kernel: scsi0: MEDIUM ERROR on channel 0, id 1, =
>>lun 0, CDB: Read (6) 09 07 82 02 00
>>Feb 24 06:27:39 bishop kernel: Info fld=3D0x90782, Current sd08:11: =
>>sense key Medium Error
>
>Y
On Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:24:08 -0800, Alex McCool wrote:
>I'm having a problem with wu-ftpd. On large transfers ( > 24 megs ) I =
>keep getting CRC errors.
[...]
>One more thing... I am getting these in the message log.lots of =
>these (that scsi id is the /usr mount)
>
>Feb 24 06:27:38 bishop
id avoid proftpd until they re write the thing, too many bugs in it's
core, unless security isn't a main concern. wuftpd has similar problems
but most of them have been fixed and i've seen no reports of flawed code
like proftpd has. i use normal ftpd (port from openBSD) i think i use
v20 (compile
Ron Farrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> wu-ftpd 2.5.0-4
> proftpd 1.2.0pre7-3
> ftpd 0.11-4
>
> Which one of them is better? I don't want something that is going to puke
> on large files. Something that has lots of features to play with would be
> nice. User and anonymous ftp access is required.
Hi,
thx for you reply. but it does not work for me.
here is what I have:
in /etc/passwd:
shao:x:1000:1000:Shao Zhang,,,:/home/shao/./:/bin/bash
in /etc/group:
floppy:x:25:shao
in /etc/wu-ftpd-academ/ftpaccess:
thats not a security problem. its how its supposed to behave.
if u dont want users chrooted to /home/username, that is, they can only go
to as high as /home/username, read on re giving users "guestgroup" access in
wu-ftpd docs, and then change their respective enreies in /etc/passwd so that
wh
"Daniel J. Brosemer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Debian Weekly News had an announcement that fixes are already out for
> wu-ftpd-academ but are in /incoming. I seem to remember something about
> that being accessable only to developers. Is there a place where we can
> get at it?
Netgod ma
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Daniel J. Brosemer wrote:
> The Debian Weekly News had an announcement that fixes are already out for
> wu-ftpd-academ but are in /incoming. I seem to remember something about
> that being accessable only to developers. Is there a place where we can
> get at it?
There is a l
On 24 Jun 1998, Paul Seelig wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Shtinkov) writes:
>
> > I have hamm and wu-ftpd-academ ver 2.4.2.16-9 installed, but when I log
> > as anonymous i can't see directory listings.
> >
> Are you possibly running kernel-2.0.34? This very same problem
> happened here on t
On Fri, 19 Jun 1998, Peter Shtinkov wrote:
> I have hamm and wu-ftpd-academ ver 2.4.2.16-9 installed, but when I log
> as anonymous i can't see directory listings.
> Can anybody help me with this ?
> Thanks.
I thought this was fixed (there was a bug report on this which I believe
has been close
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> hamm system current as of this afternoon :)
>
> I installed wu-ftpd-academ, oh, two versions ago. At that time it
> disabled the "stock" ftpd, wu-ftpd, and itself! I edited my
> /etc/inetd.conf and removed the two unused lines (perhaps this is the
>
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Jason Ish wrote:
> I'm running hamm and have just installed the wu-ftpd server for the purpose
> of an anonymous ftp account. I thought I had everything working, or so it
> appeared to work from any command line ftp client (linux/win95), but when a
> friend tried to get to it
On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Jason Ish wrote:
> I'm running hamm and have just installed the wu-ftpd server for the purpose
> of an anonymous ftp account. I thought I had everything working, or so it
> appeared to work from any command line ftp client (linux/win95), but when a
> friend tried to get to it
"Jason Ish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running hamm and have just installed the wu-ftpd server for the purpose
> of an anonymous ftp account. I thought I had everything working, or so it
> appeared to work from any command line ftp client (linux/win95), but when a
> friend tried to get to
i have a wu-ftpd compiled for libc6 on caliban.lbl.gov in pub/debian
(deb package + source and diffs). i've been using it on my system for
quite a while.
--alex--
--
| I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active |
| advance of the mind, it will be possible (simultaneously wi
>
> Greetings,
>
> Does the compiled version of wu-ftpd have support for shadow passwords. For
> some reason, as soon as anyone tries to log in (not anonymous) it says
> there are too many users and dumps you.
ii wu-ftpd 2.4-27 A powerful replacement for the standard ftpd
Work
On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Timothy G. Wells wrote:
> I recently switched to shadow passwords and didn't know if there was a
> known problem. Also, I noticed the shadow file had a different group then
> root and I changed it ... perhaps that had something to do with it but I
> forgot what the group was.
> Hiya All,
>
> I'm new to Debian -- just installed -- and am trying to get things set
> up as I had them on my Slackware machine (approximately ;). Using
> dselect, I installed the wu-ftpd package (that's what came with
> Slackware, and I got the impression it was 'better' than the default
> Deb
>
> Thanks. I haven't had problems with wu-ftpd -- just with the Debian
> package thereof. (grin&shrug)
>
> Thanks,
> Kendall
>
Debian wu-ftpd package comes with /usr/sbin/addftpuser script which
would do everything for you. Try it!
Alex Y.
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On Fri, 23 May 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> The wu-ftpd man page has some excellent advice on these questions.
Hmm, well I wasn't exactly looking for advice, but thanks for
directing me to the man page. (blush) Anyway, I created the
directories and gave them permissions as they had under Slac
On Fri, 23 May 1997, Kendall P. Bullen wrote:
:Hiya All,
:
:I'm new to Debian -- just installed -- and am trying to get things set
:up as I had them on my Slackware machine (approximately ;). Using
:dselect, I installed the wu-ftpd package (that's what came with
:Slackware, and I got the impressi
I did the same thing you're doing and had problems too. Then I
discovered "addftpuser". Either delete or rename your ftp tree
(/home/ftp?) and run addftpuser as root. All the required files, links,
and libraries will be automatically setup for you. Then you can
populate the new tree with files
Rob MacWilliams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete.
> ftp>
[snip]
> ls has also been copied to /home/ftp/bin,
> as suggested by man wu-ftpd.
If `ldd /home/ftp/bin/ls' shows an
Did you put ls, in the bin directory of the ftp home directory?
--
From: Rob MacWilliams[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 1997 10:12 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:wu-ftpd
I'm trying to set up ftpd. The man pages suggest wu-ftpd, so that's wh
> ls, I get no output. Only the following shows up:
>
> ftp> ls
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete.
> ftp>
This is probably because "ls" can't find the proper libraries it needs to load.
When a user uses anonomous ftp, it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Can anyone tell me what is required to do virtual ftp sites
> with the standard wu-ftpd distributed on debian ?
Nothing. You can't. There is some support for virtual ftp sites in
wu-ftpd-2.4.2-beta-11, which can be gotten from wuarchive.wustl.edu
I've also got some patch
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