On 08/03/2017 05:13 AM, Walter Dnes wrote:
>   I'm trying to upload files from an OS/2 VM in machine A to anononymous
> upload on another machine on my home LAN.  I'm using the allegedly "very
> simple" ftpd and getting nowhere, and Google isn't helping.  To simplify
> things, I built vsftpd without ssl, and iptables is off on both
> machines.  I don't think it's related to PASV, because the ancient ftp
> client on the OS/2 VM doesn't understand the "ftp -p" option.  My
> /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf file is...
> 
> listen=YES
> local_enable=NO
> anonymous_enable=YES
> anon_upload_enable=YES
> write_enable=YES
> anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
> anon_root=/home/ftp
> pasv_enable=YES
> pasv_min_port=30000
> pasv_max_port=30100
> port_enable=YES
> allow_writeable_chroot=YES
> 
>   I successfully log in as user "anonymous", password "anonymous",
> execute "bin".  When I try uploading a file, I get the 500 PORT error.
> Anybody have a working config?  Or another simpler ftpd server?
> 

Are you able to upload files from other machines than this particular
VM? I don't have any problems uploading using your config.

Who owns /home/ftp? I think by default vsftpd will change the owner to
root which would cause problems.

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