I guess I have your answer.
Check /etc/ftpusers
remove root from the list as your user admin has root priv. with uid/gid
as 0/0
Any user in this list will be denied ftp access.
Regards,
Uk
Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Excuse me for the "urgent" in the header,
Hello Pete and Icilio,
I finally solved the problem (I guess). I got rid of all the virtual servers
and set a symlink from /home/ftp to the appropriate anonymous directory.
What I still don't understand is how this could work before the upgrade,
without the symlink and with th
Hi Icilio,
> Read this:
> ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/wu-ftpd/guest.HOWTO
>
> Buona notte.
The problem is I don't have time to read right now. I do read a lot, usually,
but I do need a quick fix urgently. Anyway, Pete seems to be helping me fine,
restoring the defaul
Hi Pete,
> pam-0.72-20
pam-0.72-6, but I guess that is allright for now.
> wu-ftpd-2.6.0-14.6x
That's the one I upgraded, so got that one now. But why did things stop
working???
/etc/pam.d/ftp is the same as yours, the original.
> ftp stream tcp nowait root/
> Hi Icilio,
>
>> > > cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
>> > > cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
>> > > cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .
>> >
>> > I have no such files.
>
>> Just cp -pr the dirs: bin etc lib, from the anonymous ftp area to /home
>>
>> Then modify the login path of any guest ftp user to be:
Hi Icilio,
> > > cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
> > > cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
> > > cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .
> >
> > I have no such files.
> Just cp -pr the dirs: bin etc lib, from the anonymous ftp area to /home
>
> Then modify the login path of any guest ftp user to be: /home/./guest
>
> Hi Icilio,
>
> > cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
> > cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
> > cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .
>
> I have no such files. And I am getting so stressed out that I can't think
>straight. I feel I screwed up big time (although the only thing I did was "rpm
>-U wu-ftpd##" (on a running
Hi Icilio,
> cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
> cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
> cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .
I have no such files. And I am getting so stressed out that I can't think
straight. I feel I screwed up big time (although the only thing I did was "rpm
-U wu-ftpd##" (on a running server that i
Hi Pete,
> You didn't mention error messages on your screen or indications in
> /var/log/{secure,messages,xferlog} messages.
No error messages on the screen, except for "530: Login incorrect".
When login in from remote as admin (is an alias for root) I get the error:
PAM_pwdb[4
> Hi Heman,
>
>> how does their user account look in /etc/passwd?
>>
>> example:
>>
> > user1:x:500:500:FTP User Account:/home/user1:/bin/false
>
> Nope, regular users ie
>
>admin:x:0:0:Administrator:/opt/usr/admin:/bin/bash
>
>and
>
>leonard:x:517:517::/home/leonard:/bin/bash
>
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> From: "Leonard den Ottolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:07:17 +0100
> Subject: FTP access; urgent
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi all!
>
> Excuse me for the
Hi Heman,
> how does their user account look in /etc/passwd?
>
> example:
>
> user1:x:500:500:FTP User Account:/home/user1:/bin/false
Nope, regular users ie
admin:x:0:0:Administrator:/opt/usr/admin:/bin/bash
and
leonard:x:517:517::/home/leonard:/bin/bash
And both admin
anuary 25, 2001 10:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FTP access; urgent
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> Excuse me for the "urgent" in the header, but...
> I did an upgrade of wu-ftpd on a RH 6.2 server this
> afternoon, but
Hi all!
Excuse me for the "urgent" in the header, but...
I did an upgrade of wu-ftpd on a RH 6.2 server this afternoon, but after the
upgrade users were unable to login to the ftp server with their usernames.
Anonymous ftp using the ftp user still works, but people need to log
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