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On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 04:44:20PM +0100, David selby wrote:
> NcFTP 3.1.3 (Mar 27, 2002) by Mike Gleason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> Could not connect to 216.37.46.132 -- try again later: Connection timed
> out.
The site is down.
> I don't th
Many thanks everyone, now logged in
Dave
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cftp, which I have
> used before.
>
> I have tried
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ncftp -u anonymous ftp://www.progeny.com
You say you want to connect to archive.progeny.com, so why do you try to
connect to www.progeny.com instead?
Many servers allow anonymous logins and ask you to
? do I need a password ?
I don't use ncftp. Canonically, though, you can use anonymous FTP
with a username of 'anonymous' (or sometimes 'ftp') and your e-mail
address (really, any string) as a password. I'd expect that ncftp's
defaults would do this (using [EMA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ncftp -u anonymous ftp://www.progeny.com
NcFTP 3.1.3 (Mar 27, 2002) by Mike Gleason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Could not connect to 216.37.46.132 -- try again later: Connection
timed out. Could not connect to 216.37.46.132 -- try again
later: Connection timed out
]:~$ ncftp -u anonymous ftp://www.progeny.com
NcFTP 3.1.3 (Mar 27, 2002) by Mike Gleason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Could not connect to 216.37.46.132 -- try again later: Connection timed
out.
Could not connect to 216.37.46.132 -- try again later: Connection timed
out.
Could not
Why not
HTTP PUT
?
Robert Kerr wrote:
> Hi all,
> Due to a bug in FTP, we're going to lose our anonymous ftp privileges at
> my place of work. We depend heavily upon anonymous ftp to update certain
> files and such on a machine that is outside our firewall. What kind of
&
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From: Brian May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 4:36 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Anonymous FTP
>Why?
>Personally, I see rsync as having one major benefit. It works over a
>rsh link too. scp only suppor
> "Jason" == Jason Mogavero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jason> Someone else mentioned using rsync tunneled through ssh,
Jason> which isn't a bad idea either, but I think scp is more
Jason> suited to scripting as long as the host files are set up
Jason> correctly.
Why?
Persona
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 04:07:45PM -0700, Robert Kerr wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Jason Mogavero wrote:
>
> > If you use ssh to administer the machines that need to transfer files, you
> > can use scp, which is an encrypted file transfer method using the ssh
> > daemon. If you're transferring f
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From: Robert Kerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 4:08 PM
To: Jason Mogavero
Cc: Debian List
Subject: RE: Anonymous FTP
>I was under the impression that I couldn't run scp unattended. Is that
>not correct?
Well, unless you
ureID gateway--ie. wget can't see anything on
the internal network.
> I guess it all depends on how secure you need it to be and how sensitive the
> information is.
>
>
> Jason
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Kerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hi all,
> Due to a bug in FTP, we're going to lose our anonymous ftp privileges at
> my place of work.
Out of curiosity, why are the FTP privileges going away?
> We depend heavily upon anonymous ftp to update certa
secure you need it to be and how sensitive the
information is.
Jason
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From: Robert Kerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 2:39 PM
To: Debian List
Subject: Anonymous FTP
Hi all,
Due to a bug in FTP, we're going to lose our anonymous ftp pr
Hi all,
Due to a bug in FTP, we're going to lose our anonymous ftp privileges at
my place of work. We depend heavily upon anonymous ftp to update certain
files and such on a machine that is outside our firewall. What kind of
replacements are available to allow unattended transfer of files f
Can someone tell me how to set up anonymous ftp on a potato system?
Including changes required for /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow,
/etc/pam.d/ftp, etc.? I added the user ftp, modified the PAM ftp file
by commenting out one line, and it allows me to log in as anonymous,
but when I do an ls it shows
Your ls binary must be staticaly linked against its libraries, or you
have to put those under ~/ftp/lib
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On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 07:18:17AM +, Jens K. Olsen wrote:
> I have set up an anonymous FTP according to the guidelines in the ftpd
> man page. Everything seems to work fine, except ls. When I do ls, I get
> no information. pwd gives me the correct path. I have tried to give full
>
I have set up an anonymous FTP according to the guidelines in the ftpd
man page. Everything seems to work fine, except ls. When I do ls, I get
no information. pwd gives me the correct path. I have tried to give full
permission to everything in ~/ftp, but ls still does not give anything.
Any ideas
On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 07:26:08PM +0900, chul-yong,shin wrote:
> The only thing that I can get from MC home page is
>
> type "cd ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This example doen't tell me
>
> how to input passwd.
Did you ever try? It will prompt you for the password.
cu
Torsten
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"chul-yong,shin" wrote:
>
> Question.
>
> How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC?
>
Press ESC then c, in the window type : ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] then
Enter
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On Tue, Mar 02, 1999 at 07:26:08PM +0900, chul-yong,shin wrote:
> Question.
>
> How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC?
>
> I want to connect to SUN with user id and password.
>
> But I can not.
>
> The only thing that I can get from MC home page is
>
> type &
Question.
How do I do non-anonymous ftp with MC?
I want to connect to SUN with user id and password.
But I can not.
The only thing that I can get from MC home page is
type "cd ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]". This example doen't tell me
how
>> "JK" == Jan Krupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JK> I use debian2.0 and I do not have the directory /home/ftp so there
JK> is no access to the machine via anonymous ftp. What debian
JK> package should I install to get the directory /home/ftp and access
JK>
I use debian2.0 and I do not have the directory /home/ftp so
there is no access to the machine via anonymous ftp.
What debian package should I install to get the directory /home/ftp
and access to machine via anonymous ftp.
Jan
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On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Eric Jensen wrote:
> Ya, I can't get the uid/gid to work either. I too copied over group.
> However, I can't find what they're talking about in the manpage for
> in.ftpd in regards to the password database. What is pw_mkdb and where
> can I find it?
That's exactly what I wa
Ya, I can't get the uid/gid to work either. I too copied over group.
However, I can't find what they're talking about in the manpage for
in.ftpd in regards to the password database. What is pw_mkdb and where
can I find it?
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1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Eric Jensen wrote:
>
> > Well, I reinstalled the debs, and it didn't help..same problems. Anyone
> > else got ideas?
> >
>
> I just created an anonymous ftp account for my system, copied the libs
> from
On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Eric Jensen wrote:
> Well, I reinstalled the debs, and it didn't help..same problems. Anyone
> else got ideas?
>
I just created an anonymous ftp account for my system, copied the libs
from /lib as specified below, and it worked fine.
>
> On Mon, 14 S
oops...I apologize...I meant to respond to the problem I've been having
with kde...I got anonymous ftp working fine by adding those libs. sorry
guys.
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On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Eric Jensen wrote:
> Well, I reinstalled the debs, and it didn't help..same problems. Anyone
> else got ideas?
I had problems using wu-ftp. I switched to pro-ftp.
Mark
4 Sep 1998, Thomas Apel wrote:
> Eric Jensen wrote:
> >
> > I've been having some problems getting anonymous ftp to work properly on
> > my system. I've set up most everything in the way that the manpage for
> > in.ftpd told me too, but it refers to a prog
To fiddle withe the /etc/passwd file is one way to disable anonymous
ftp. But what ist the 'natural' way? I use wu-ftp.
Stef
Eric Jensen wrote:
>
> I've been having some problems getting anonymous ftp to work properly on
> my system. I've set up most everything in the way that the manpage for
> in.ftpd told me too, but it refers to a program pw_mkdb which I can't seem
> to find anywhere.
I've been having some problems getting anonymous ftp to work properly on
my system. I've set up most everything in the way that the manpage for
in.ftpd told me too, but it refers to a program pw_mkdb which I can't seem
to find anywhere. In any case, I don't believe that the
th no avail. The one strange thing that I have run across is the
anonymous ftp sessions seem to add EST to an EST clock. User ftps don't.
Does anyone have any idea why this is? Any help is gratefully appreciated.
Cheers, Colin.
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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
Paul McDermott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> add some debian stuff to it. The debian is on another drive. There was
> talk about mounting the drive under the anonymous directory tree. I can't
> use hardlinks on different drives and/or partitions or filesystems. I was
> wondering why I can't us
Hello everybody, I have an anonymous ftp site up and running. I want to
add some debian stuff to it. The debian is on another drive. There was
talk about mounting the drive under the anonymous directory tree. I can't
use hardlinks on different drives and/or partitions or filesystems.
At 12:00 -0700 1998-02-23, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>With the hamm version of wu-ftpd (also wu-ftpd-academ), an anonymous user
>gets nothing returned with the ls command:
[snip]
>Am I missing something here?
The hamm wu-ftpd and wu-ftpd-academ packages have a script that configures
anonymous
With the hamm version of wu-ftpd (also wu-ftpd-academ), an anonymous user
gets nothing returned with the ls command:
ftp> ls -al
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
226 Transfer complete.
ftp>
The installed ftpaccess file is identical to the one on my
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Although I'm not exactly sure I understand the problem, I assume you are
having trouble getting ls to work with anonymous ftp users..?
Explain in more detail
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On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, M. W. Blunier wrote:
> Is there a package that provides an ls with statically
> linked libs, or a package that will set up the ~ftp
> heirarchy so that anonymous ftps can use ls?
Wu-ftp has a script to set up the libraries. I think it's called
makeftpuser or something (look
Is there a package that provides an ls with statically
linked libs, or a package that will set up the ~ftp
heirarchy so that anonymous ftps can use ls?
Thanks
Mark
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> anonymous ftp users can't see any directories.. they can change to them,
> but can see anything...??? I used the package defaults.. what could be
> wrong?
>
> -Paul
Did you try the addftpuser script? I can't seem to find the docs on it right
now, but
I had a simil
This was covered in the list some time back. If you
ldd /home/ftp/bin/ls
it will tell you what version of libc it is linked against.
elm# ldd ls
libc.so.5 => /lib/libc.so.5 (0x4000a000)
Then ls -l /home/ftp/lib and see if you have the right version.
elm# ll ../bin
total 583
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Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> I ran into this exact same problem Extremely frustrating!!!
> Unfortunately, this was about 6 months ago, and, of course, I didn't
> document the solution (I'm always meaning to get around to
> that...) However, I seem to remember that my problem was
> with
> > Did you try to configure manually the properties of these directories?
> > For
> > example, if you have a directory /pub and want an anonymous either
> > *read*
> > it, type "chmod 5 /pub" or *read n'write* it, type "chmod 7 /pub".
> > Regards
> > Bruno
>
> I already check that.. the ftp (anon
Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote:
>
> Hi Paul
>
> Did you try to configure manually the properties of these directories?
> For
> example, if you have a directory /pub and want an anonymous either
> *read*
> it, type "chmod 5 /pub" or *read n'write* it, type "chmod 7 /pub".
> Regards
> Bruno
I already ch
anonymous ftp users can't see any directories.. they can change to them,
but can see anything...??? I used the package defaults.. what could be
wrong?
-Paul
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Or, it might be contrib... I can't check right
now
> 2- There's no anonymous ftp account on a Debian installation?
>I'm quite surprised. Do I install it fro scratch?
Install the package wu-ftp. During install, you will be asked if you want
an Anonymous FTP accou
1- Does a package exist for the Majordomo mailing list handler?
Or do I install it from scratch?
The installed /etc/passwd file has an entry for Majordomo, yet
I can't find this package using the www.debian.org search engine.
2- There's no anonymous ftp account o
On Fri, 2 May 1997, Colin Telmer wrote:
> I am running frozen (ie new web standard) and would like to link my
> anonymous ftp site to my web page. I was just going to create a link from
> something in /var/www to something in /home/ftp but I thought I would ask
> if there is a standa
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I am running frozen (ie new web standard) and would like to link my
anonymous ftp site to my web page. I was just going to create a link from
something in /var/www to something in /home/ftp but I thought I would ask
if there is a standard way to do this. Is
Mark Eichin wrote:
>
> doesn't wu-ftpd use builtin code for simple ls?
I don't know but I haven't installed wu-ftpd myself, only the standard
ftpd that comes with the netstd package. Maybe the solution to my
problem is just to install this package.
Pedro Ivan
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doesn't wu-ftpd use builtin code for simple ls?
This is exactly my problem. The _anonymous_ users still can use the "ls"
command even though there is no ~ftp/bin/ls binary! How's that possible?
Pedro Ivan
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Brian C. White wrote:
>
> > I have debian 1.1 and I installed an anonymous ftp service. It work
> I have debian 1.1 and I installed an anonymous ftp service. It works fine
> except for an annoying problem: ftp users can always see the files in the
> ftp site even though there is no "ls" binary under the bin directory of
> ~ftp.
The "chroot" is only done f
Hello,
I have debian 1.1 and I installed an anonymous ftp service. It works fine
except for an annoying problem: ftp users can always see the files in the
ftp site even though there is no "ls" binary under the bin directory of
~ftp.
I understand that ftp users will only be able
On Sat, 4 May 1996, David M Smith wrote:
> > "Mark" == Mark Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Definitely agree with this. It would be nice to have an anon-ftp
> package which would set up ~ftp as appropriate (but not as extremely
> as Mark suggests!)
>
There is already such thing out t
David M. Smith writes ("Re: Ftpd annoyance - DIR doesn't work for anonymous
ftp"):
> >>>>> "Mark" == Mark Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mark> (There's something to be said for having the debian ftpd package
> Mark> either ha
David> It would be nice to have an anon-ftp package which would set up ~ftp
David> as appropriate
Just install wu-ftpd.
You will see that Debian has one just like you suggest here.
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David M. Smith writes ("Ftpd annoyance - DIR doesn't work for anonymous ftp"):
> I've just enabled anonymous ftp to my Debian 1.1 Linux box according
> to the instructions in the ftpd manpage. [...]
Oh dear. Of course the right thing to do is to install wu-ftpd.
> "Mark" == Mark Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> (There's something to be said for having the debian ftpd package
Mark> either handle this or include a script to do so... even if it
Mark> means "dpkg --root ~ftp -i base*.deb" :-)
Definitely agree with this. It would be nice to have a
> Any ideas on how to enable DIR for anonymous ftp users?
Here is what I have in my directories. This was setup automatically when
I installed "wu-ftpd", I believe.
gatekeeper:~ftp# dir bin
gzip* ls*tar* zip*
gatekeeper:~ftp# dir lib
ld.so* libc.so.4@
This is probably the most frequently asked question over on the
wu-ftpd list :-)
Easy way: compile ls from sources, but use gcc -static at the end so
it doesn't need shared libs. Works on all systems.
Hard way: update a *lot* more of lib, you need ld.so and/or
ld-linux.so, and you need to run ldc
>I've just enabled anonymous ftp to my Debian 1.1 Linux box according
>to the instructions in the ftpd manpage. All works fine, except that
>it appears that an anonymous ftp user cannot use the command "DIR"
>and "ls -l" doesn't work (both report no files
I've just enabled anonymous ftp to my Debian 1.1 Linux box according
to the instructions in the ftpd manpage. All works fine, except that
it appears that an anonymous ftp user cannot use the command "DIR" and
"ls -l" doesn't work (both report no files). This wo
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