>I'm having problems listing the contents of some sites. Are you sure this is your problem and not the sites' problem? I have been having a similar problem coming to our office ftp site from behind my masq machine at home and we were just investigating last night. Here is part of a report which might be useful (but I haven't yet checked that the problem has been fixed from home). :Although "ls" worked from many (most?) places, I found that even where :"ls" worked, "ls -l" did not. From the messages, it appears that the :reason that some ftp clients (e.g. linux?) can not issue an "ls" may be :be that they are actually sending an "ls -l" command. :To simulate an anonymous user, you can sign on to the server as root and :use commands like: :chroot .../ftp /bin/ls :or :chroot .../ftp/bin/ls -l :I found that when I did this, I got errors that mentioned problems with :/usr/lib/libc.so.1 :This reminded me that the contents of .../ftp/usr/lib have been :unchanged since anonymous ftp was first set up under some older version :of solaris. So I replaced the files in .../ftp/lib by the current :versions in /usr/lib and also the file .../ftp/bin/ls by the current :version of /bin/ls :As a result, chroot .../ftp/bin/ls -l now works as does "ls -l" when :you log in anonymously. Hopefully, this will fix some of the problems :that people have been having with their ftps. Paul Gilbert --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For daily digest info, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
