RE: Ftp Access.

2005-04-05 Thread Tal Rosenstein
. Office: +972-9-8648235 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Ilya Konstantinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 12:50 AM To: Tal Rosenstein Cc: linux-il@linux.org.il Subject: Re: Ftp Access. Tal Rosenstein wrote: >Hello Ilya >And

RE: Ftp Access.

2005-04-05 Thread Tal Rosenstein
-9-8648235 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Ilya Konstantinov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 9:14 PM To: Tal Rosenstein Cc: shimi; linux-il@linux.org.il Subject: Re: Ftp Access. Tal Rosenstein wrote: > But i dont know how to enable

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-04 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 12:49:35AM +0300, Ilya Konstantinov wrote: > "make-kpkg" belongs to the package "kernel-package", if you wish to > install it. However, I don't see why you feel like you need to recompile > your kernel. The precompiled kernel packages supplied by Debian are just > fine.

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-04 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Tal Rosenstein wrote: Hello Ilya And thanks for the help. I have tried: getfacl -bash: getfacl: command not found This probably means the "acl" Debian package is not installed. I have tried to download a kernel and compiling it by the http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html.en An

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-03 Thread Amit Aronovitch
People, Tal is using a simple, old-fashioned solution (ftp server) - why not give simple, old-fashioned answers? While ACL's are modern and much more flexible, there's still quite a lot that can be done with plain old unix-style permissions (and you certainly don't need to compile new kernels

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-03 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Tal Rosenstein wrote: But i dont know how to enable the ACL's please help. What makes you think you don't have ACL support enabled? First of all, try using the ACL utilities (getfacl, setfacl). If you're not familiar with them, you might need to read some manuals. If they report an error along

RE: Ftp Access.

2005-04-03 Thread Tal Rosenstein
stein IT Manager Finjan Software. Office:  +972-9-8648235 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   From: shimi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 6:27 PMTo: Tal RosensteinCc: linux-il@linux.org.ilSubject: RE: Ftp Access. On Thu, 20

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-02 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 04:48:55PM +0200, Tal Rosenstein wrote: Thanks for the swift reply. But I have 1 more dumb question: This is what I see when I type: ftp:~# uname -a Linux ftp 2.4.27-1-386 #1 Fri Sep 3 06:24:46 UTC 2004 i686 GNU/Linux Is this the latest kernel ? [if n

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-02 Thread Kobi Cohen-Arazi
BTW, You can always use the debian way of building a kernel from the sources, using make-kpkg.That way you can make sure the ACL is enabled.http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.htmlThe problem is not necessary if you use the latest kernel or not. The question is do you have ACL enable

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-04-01 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 04:48:55PM +0200, Tal Rosenstein wrote: > Thanks for the swift reply. > But I have 1 more dumb question: > This is what I see when I type: > ftp:~# uname -a > Linux ftp 2.4.27-1-386 #1 Fri Sep 3 06:24:46 UTC 2004 i686 GNU/Linux > > Is this the latest kernel ? [if not where

RE: Ftp Access.

2005-04-01 Thread shimi
--=-1d3/AR/nBIvJTb+Hpw5J Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 16:48 +0200, Tal Rosenstein wrote: > Thanks for the swift reply. > But I have 1 more dumb question: > This is what I see when I type: > ftp:~# uname -a > Linux ftp 2.4.27-1-386 #1 Fri Sep 3 06

RE: Ftp Access.

2005-04-01 Thread Tal Rosenstein
-il@linux.org.il Subject: Re: Ftp Access. Hi Tal, If you have a modern-enough version of the Linux Kernel and using ext3, you can turn on ACLs on your ext3 partition (add "acl" to your mount options) and set a "default ACL" (using the setfacl utility) on those directories.

Re: Ftp Access.

2005-03-30 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
Hi Tal, If you have a modern-enough version of the Linux Kernel and using ext3, you can turn on ACLs on your ext3 partition (add "acl" to your mount options) and set a "default ACL" (using the setfacl utility) on those directories. Then, no matter what ownership or mode those new files will hav

Ftp Access.

2005-03-30 Thread Tal Rosenstein
Hello . i would like to question you a small problem that i have. I have created a wu-ftp on debian  and gave the user the chroot [in wu-ftp/ftpaccess]. And i have 3 users on that server: incoming outgoing and inout   basicly i dont want the users to be able to change their folders permissi