On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 23:11:14 +0200, Hartwig Atrops wrote:
> I am looking for an ftp server for Wheezy. Usually, I install wu-ftpd,
> but it's missing in Wheezy.
Is not there? Let's see the reason...
http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wu-ftpd.html
Bug#595500: Removed package(
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012, Hartwig Atrops wrote:
> I need a simple server for my private network, but with support for anonymous
> file upload (my backup scripts work that way).
vsftpd. You will need to configure it to enable anonymous file upload,
though.
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Hi.
I am looking for an ftp server for Wheezy. Usually, I install wu-ftpd, but
it's missing in Wheezy.
debian.org, Software Packages in "wheezy", Subsection net lists lots of ftp
servers, but I do not want to test them all :-)
I need a simple server for my private network, b
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 ins
information, do you know the
problem.RegardsJerry
"Frank Lin PIAT"
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> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 00:11 +0800, Jerry wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have installed the Wu-ftpd in Etch. It works proper
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://ft
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
When using the browser to access my own ftp, it shows the similar page
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
When using the browser to access my own ftp, it shows the similar
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
I don't want my ftp server eating all the bandwidth. How can I limit
transfer rate? Thank you.
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> > > >
> > > > source: http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/guest.HOWTO
> > > >
> > > > Sorry, but it didn't help to figure out this problem. Doesn't my 'ls'
> > > > work? If so, how should I reinstall it?
> > &
directory."
> > >
> > > source: http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/guest.HOWTO
> > >
> > > Sorry, but it didn't help to figure out this problem. Doesn't my 'ls'
> > > work? If so, how should I reinstall it?
> > >
> > > I
e out this problem. Doesn't my 'ls'
> > work? If so, how should I reinstall it?
> >
> > I would be glad if somebody could help me w/ any documentation or even
> > w/ tips about what I might be doing for the context of my directory
> > simply is refusing to s
e
> guest directory."
>
> source: http://www.wu-ftpd.org/HOWTO/guest.HOWTO
>
> Sorry, but it didn't help to figure out this problem. Doesn't my 'ls'
> work? If so, how should I reinstall it?
>
> I would be glad if somebody could help me w/ any docume
Hi folks,
I'm configuring a guest ftp server. The user is authenticated
normally. When the user try to view the context of the directory,
nothing show them up after an upload of a file. But when I list this
directory via ssh, I notice the file is there (though I can't see it
neither via ftp client
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> 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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able to make
> changes to their personal pages persona1.php and persona2.php through
> a ftp client from windows after authentication. They shouldn't be able
> to do anything above /var/www/web.
>
> He is new to linux and is lost, so he needs pointers to step by step
> tutorials if
gh
a ftp client from windows after authentication. They shouldn't be able
to do anything above /var/www/web.
He is new to linux and is lost, so he needs pointers to step by step
tutorials if anyone knows of any. He read /usr/share/doc/wu-ftpd but
still doesn't have a clue.
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Because of my poor English I'll try to explain it in Spanish.
¿Alguien me puede pasar una lista de pasos a dar en plan novatísimo para
compartir mediante wu-ftpd la carpeta /var/www/web entre un par de personas
(sin usuario en Debian) que actualizarán sus páginas persona1.php y
persona
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.)
Hi,
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-ftpd (from .../wu-ftpd_2.6.2-12_i386.deb) ...
Setting up wu-ftpd (2.6.2-12
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 t
Title: wu-ftpd security
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 to their own home dirs and
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 update
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 ac
> -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
> c
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 configuring this based on the guest access wu-ftpd
HOWTO:
http
Bob Nielsen said:
> Or is this is a firewall configuration problem, in which case what
> changes do I need to make there? The fact that the server is sending its
> 192.168.2.2 address makes me suspicious, since that is not
> routable.
Use 1:1 Static NAT. Or only use active ftp on the machine. I'
I am running a wu-ftpd server on a machine inside my NAT
router/firewall, which uses ipmasq and ipchains. I have port 21
forwarded from the firewall to the ftp server with ipmasqadm.
Retrieving files without using passive mode works fine from either
inside or outside the firewall. From another
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 10:28:57AM +0100, "J?rn Andr? Berntzen [Nick: Nor]"
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using Debian with kernel 2.2.19 as a router for my home network doing
> 100Mbit inside and cable outside.
>
> I am using proftpd as a ftp server, but it freezes when I download/upload
> locally fro
Hi!
I'm using Debian with kernel 2.2.19 as a router for my home network doing
100Mbit inside and cable outside.
I am using proftpd as a ftp server, but it freezes when I download/upload
locally from my Windows XP machine inside in the house.
It all starts ok, giving me 6000kBytes or so in the b
old date
string. So I
/etc/init.d/wu-ftpd restart
and now it's running the latest for me, doesn't throw a fit on the cd ~{
Shouldn't this have been done automatically for me?
I'm so lazy sometimes it's pathetic ;)
Mike
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
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 to be the Dead Rat src rpm, so I'll post what I found. I als
FYI
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:59:48PM -0800, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
> Anyone know what is being done with the Debian verson of Wu-Ftpd for this
> problem?
The maintainer knows about it and it's being dealt with.
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Anyone know what is being done with the Debian verson of Wu-Ftpd for this
problem?
Thanks,
Ken
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 10:05:28 -0700 (MST)
From: Dave Ahmad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: *ALERT* BID 3581: Wu-Ftpd File Globbing Heap Corruption
Vulnerability
Message-ID:
<[EMAIL
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
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 when I
knew
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 04:07:54AM -0700, Jimmy Richards wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Ok. Thank you. I will use dpkg-inetd then if I keep using using wu-ftpd. I
> will look at proftd.
is there a significant security advantage in replacing inetd with
xinetd? (i find xinetd easier to con
Oh... i meantupdate-inetd... sorry.
Hi Martin,
Ok. Thank you. I will use dpkg-inetd then if I keep using using wu-ftpd. I
will look at proftd.
Tanks for ebby ting,
Jimmy Richards
On Saturday 31 March 2001 02:45, Martin Würtele wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 02:30:37AM -0700, Jimmy Richards wrote:
> > Hello All,
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 02:30:37AM -0700, Jimmy Richards wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I installed wu-ftpd and said 'no' to setting it up right now. I could then
> stop it manually with /etc/init.d/wu-ftpd stop. Starting also worked fine.
> Later I wanted to set it up and co
Hello All,
I installed wu-ftpd and said 'no' to setting it up right now. I could then
stop it manually with /etc/init.d/wu-ftpd stop. Starting also worked fine.
Later I wanted to set it up and couldn't find the script to run that brings
up the setup questions, and dpkg-reco
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
(
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 many users) so when they login, their start dir is /stuff.. is
that possible to do? and if so, how?
thanks!!
--
@ugust
hi all,
has anyone noticed that the default path-filter for wuftpd doesnt allow
question mark's in a file to be uploaded?
does anyone know why?
Regards,
Marc-Adrian Napoli
Network Admin
Connect Infobahn Australia
+61 2 9212 0387
It seems that the wu-ftpd packate is broken. It's not generating the
/etc/inetd.conf entry.
Because of problems I had to do the following:
1) Installation wu-ftpd ftp server
2) Removal of the wu-ftpd and installation of ftpd
3) Patched ftp.pl
4) Removal of ftpd and reinstallation of wu
Has anyone faced this problem with WU-FTPD?
I have to websites which need to be just the same. Both of them are
running the debianized wu-ftpd. The directory that needs to be mirrored
is enormous, with lots and lots of files.
The problem is that the secondary machine (the one which uses mirror
Hi all Debian users,
I use proftp as a ftp server but now I have to maintain a wuftpd server
and want to know how to restring a client to a chroot dir (he can login into
ftp server but dont have to permit he to change to other dir another his home)
with wuftpd.
Anyone knows
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 c
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
Hi there,
my wu-ftpd is constantly crashing. :-(
About half a dozen times per hour (sometimes even more often) I see lines in
syslog like the following, which indicate crashed instances:
wu-ftpd[28359]: exiting on signal 11: Segmentation fault
Before I upgraded from stable to frozen my
Has anyone run wu-ftpd Version wu-2.6.0(1) Wed Mar 15 16:30:52 CET 2000
with passive ftp support?
ftp> ls wtf
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
-rw-r--r--1 cowboy cowboy 9269 Nov 18 17:15 wtf
226 Transfer complete.
ftp> passive
P
updating once a week. I haven't
changed anything in the configuration files, because I don't know what
to change, and there has been no network/firewall, etc. changes
recently.
I checked the wu-ftpd faq and mailing list archives and I get the
impression that something in wu-ftpd was change
Does anyone have any experience with
aic7xxx and linear raid
oh
and throw in wu-ftpd.
Since this is a contination of another thread:
Background.
When uploading a file using wu-ftpd to a RAID linear directory
mount I get CRC errors in the file.
Uploading to a normal ext2 mount the upload
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
potato 2.2.14 - had this problem on slink(stable) 2.2.1
(linear /home and wu-ftpd-academ)
ii wu-ftpd2.6.0-3powerful and widely used FTP server
ii raidtools 0.42-21Utilities to support 'old-style' RAID
disks
pn raidtools2 (no description available)
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
e get even farther..server stats
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (frozen) ftp.cadscape.com
Linux bishop 2.2.14 #8 Thu Feb 10 15:27:20 PST 2000 i586 unknown
ii wu-ftpd 2.6.0-3 powerful and widely used FTP
server
AAARRRGGG...
I tried "putting" the fil
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
sd08:11: =
>>sense key Medium Error
>
>You're having a *SCSI* problem, possibly incorrect termination, or simply a
>bad hard drive, cable, or host-adapter. What yoU're seeing is most
definitely
>NOT a problem w/ wu-ftpd.
>
thanks Ralf -
I've noticed that the sect
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)
>
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with wu-ftpd. On large transfers (
> 24 megs ) I keep getting CRC errors. This occurs on zip files,
tgz's. I cant tell if any ascii files are getting damaged.
I originally had this problem on slink using wu-ftpd-academ
and a 2.2.1 kernel. I t
Thus spake Robert J. Alexander ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am running a Debian 2.1 dist.
>
> I was sent the following (appended) quite recent (a month old) CERT
> advisory.
>
> How do I understand which Debian packaging has closed these holes ????
>
The latest wu-ftpd (2.6.
a mail with the filename
filesize and originator ???
Thank you very much in advance. Bob Alexander
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CERT Advisory CA-99-13 Multiple Vulnerabilities in WU-FTPD
Original release date: October 19, 1999
Last revised: --
Source: CERT/CC
A
o.aphroland.org/
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On 12 Oct 1999, Ron Farrer wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to decide which ftp server to install. Typing "apt-get install
> ftp" listed:
>
> wu-ftpd 2.5.0-4
> proftpd 1.2.0pre7-3
> ftpd
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
Hello all,
I'm trying to decide which ftp server to install. Typing "apt-get install
ftp" listed:
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 t
* "Ali" == Ali Onur UYAR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ali> I am planning to enable anonymous ftp to my linux box. I am
Ali> aware of two alternatives: proftpd and wu-ftpd. Any advantages
Ali> of one over another?
proftpd is actively maintained by the author, and is
I am planning to enable anonymous ftp to my linux box.
I am aware of two alternatives: proftpd and wu-ftpd.
Any advantages of one over another?
TIA
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/pass
Hi,
I just found that this version of the wu-ftpd allows any user do a cd /
And then all users can see the / directory on the system.
How do I stop this? I only want them to see /home/username.
Thanks.
Shao
"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
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?
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?
-Dan
as for 'ls' and I've placed in /home/ftp/lib all
the libs indicated by 'ldd cat' and 'ldd more'. (The version of ls I have
isn't statically linked, so I _think_ I'm ok there: ls works just fine.)
Interestingly enough, these two commands _work_ if run fro
Hello all,
I cannot figure out what is wrong with my two debian systems at home. It
seems that whenever I FTP into that it connects almost instantly, but hangs for
about a minute or two before the login prompt appears. Name resolution is not
the issue, what is?
--Jay
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Am Sun, 28 Jun 1998 schrieb Bob Nielsen:
> In wu-ftpd-academ 2.4.2.16-9 (hamm), I'm not getting any response to an ls
> command with an anonymous connection. I know there was a bug report on
> an earlier version had included libc5 files in /home/ftp/lib with binaries
> linked
In wu-ftpd-academ 2.4.2.16-9 (hamm), I'm not getting any response to an ls
command with an anonymous connection. I know there was a bug report on
an earlier version had included libc5 files in /home/ftp/lib with binaries
linked with libc6. With that version, I copied the correct lib files
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
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
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.
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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 l
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
problem)
At any rate, the past two upgrades
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 t
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 t
"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 w
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 using wsftp, no directory listing was
At 15:32 -0500 1998-02-27, Nelson, R.A \(Richard/Rick\) wrote:
>I've got ls working - using libc6... but the owner/gid names are
>not displayed, only the numeric values.
>
>I verified that Joel's system exhibits the same problems!
>
>We must be missing something in ~ftp/etc that deals with the getg
I've got ls working - using libc6... but the owner/gid names are
not displayed, only the numeric values.
I verified that Joel's system exhibits the same problems!
We must be missing something in ~ftp/etc that deals with the getgrnam
and related calls. This problem is new with libc6...
Richard N
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