At 04:39 PM 6/20/2002, you wrote: >Dear Cobalt gurus, > >Today I installed RAQ2-All-Security-4.0.1-13323 >though I am confused by the fact that the patch >number is lower than the earlier patch (from three >months ago) named RAQ2-All-Security 4.0.1-13453 >which I installed at that time. Is there significance to >the patch numbering sequence? If so, should I >uninstall this new patch, or reinstall the earlier one? > >Also, since I installed this patch, I have been seeing >messages in my log such as: > >Jun 20 12:15:04 www proftpd[20171]: AllowChmod is deprecated, and will not >work consistantly, use <Limit SITE_CHMOD> instead.
user list had a fix two days ago, here it is Seems that they don't install a new proftpd.conf file I edited /ect/proftpd.conf I edited that file # Restore file permissions capability to site administrator <Global> #AllowChmod on In other words, edit the /etc/proftpd.conf file put a "#" in front of the AllowChmod on The setting are different for this version. more research, Unless you are going to deny chmod, you need no entry at all _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
