Re: 1.5.24 Odd ProFTPD Permission Listing Problem

2007-04-18 Thread Ronald Reed
Ok, I have figured it out and it was really simple. The admin account owned the ftp directory. Once I switched the ownership of the directory to the other user, the nlist command started to work. I find it strange that the ls and dir commands would work, but not the nlist command. But at least it i

Re: 1.5.24 Odd ProFTPD Permission Listing Problem

2007-04-17 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Carlo Florendo wrote: > If that does not work, try running proftpd as power user. Try looking > at /usr/share/doc/proftpd-/ for additional documentation, or > scourge the web, on how to run proftpd as power user. I'd recommend against doing this unless the only user you plan to ftp in as is

Re: 1.5.24 Odd ProFTPD Permission Listing Problem

2007-04-17 Thread Carlo Florendo
Ronald Reed wrote: Sorry, I forgot to include those details. The proftpd server runs as SYSTEM and is started automatically via the cygrunsrv.exe program. The user that logs in, is a Power User with full access rights to the login directory. It may have full access rights but the directory tree

Re: 1.5.24 Odd ProFTPD Permission Listing Problem

2007-04-17 Thread Ronald Reed
Sorry, I forgot to include those details. The proftpd server runs as SYSTEM and is started automatically via the cygrunsrv.exe program. The user that logs in, is a Power User with full access rights to the login directory. Any more information needed? On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 00:42, Carlo Florendo w

Re: 1.5.24 Odd ProFTPD Permission Listing Problem

2007-04-16 Thread Carlo Florendo
Ronald Reed wrote: I have searched all over google and the mailing list archives and haven't found anyone having a problem like this. The problem: I have Cygwin setup with ssh and proftpd. There are two users, one is the Administrator the other is a Power User. If I ftp in, using the Power User

1.5.24 Odd ProFTPD Permission Listing Problem

2007-04-16 Thread Ronald Reed
I have searched all over google and the mailing list archives and haven't found anyone having a problem like this. The problem: I have Cygwin setup with ssh and proftpd. There are two users, one is the Administrator the other is a Power User. If I ftp in, using the Power User and try to use the "n