I am having problems with anonymous ftping into my linux boxes. When I
connect, there is nothing visible. However, I have put stuff in the
/home/ftp directory structure.
Does anyone have any idea what might be going on?
TIA,
chris
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On Thu, 12 Nov 1998, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> : > Hmm, there isn't even a lib or bin directory! I'm using ProFTP (just
> : > noticed that the subject makes it look like I'm running anonftp). I can
> : > copy these over from an old install, but what
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: > Hmm, there isn't even a lib or bin directory! I'm using ProFTP (just
: > noticed that the subject makes it look like I'm running anonftp). I can
: > copy these over from an old install, but what's a better way to fix this?
ProFTP doesn't need a lib or bin directory, which is trul
Oh, I thought you were talking about using just the standard in.ftpd
that comes with whatever standard Debian network package. I don't
know anything about any other daemons, but I would guess that they too
probably need ls and it's libs or a statically linked ls. Just create
the directories. T
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On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Eric wrote:
> The most frequent problem that causes this is that you need to have ls
> in the /home/ftp/bin directory (or whatever directory you use for
> anonymous ftp) and you also need ld-linux.so.2 and libc6.so.6 in
> /home/f
The most frequent problem that causes this is that you need to have ls
in the /home/ftp/bin directory (or whatever directory you use for
anonymous ftp) and you also need ld-linux.so.2 and libc6.so.6 in
/home/ftp/lib because ls depends on them...that is, unless you have a
statically linked ls.
On
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I'm running hamm and when a user logs in as anonymous into my ftp box,
they can't see what's in the directories; they can cd into them and grab
files if they know the filenames, but can't see anything through ls.
Everything in ~ftp/ is owned by root, a
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