When I ran: $proftpd -t
I got: Checking syntax of configuration file 192.168.10.189 - PRIVS_ROOT: unable to seteuid(): Operation not permitted 192.168.10.189 - PRIVS_ROOT: unable to setegid(): Operation not permitted 192.168.10.189 - PRIVS_RELINQUISH: unable to seteuid(PR_ROOT_UID): Operation not permitted 192.168.10.189 - PRIVS_RELINQUISH: unable to setegid(session.gid): Operation not permitted 192.168.10.189 - PRIVS_RELINQUISH: unable to seteuid(session.uid): Operation not permitted 192.168.10.189 - mod_delay/0.6: error opening DelayTable '/opt/local/var/run/proftpd/proftpd.delay': No such file or directory Syntax check complete. Clearly no privileges to run the prftpd test. I went to system preferences > accounts and added group ftp with me as user in it. Then I adjusted proftpd.conf and changed user to me (jasper) and group to ftp. # Set the user and group under which the server will run. User jasper Group ftp Then I ran proftpd -t again, but I still got the same errors. The I added the following command: $ id uid=501(jasper) gid=20(staff) groups=20(staff),101(com.apple.sharepoint.group.1),401(com.apple.access_screensharing),204(_developer),100 (_lpoperator),98(_lpadmin),81(_appserveradm),80(admin),79(_appserverusr),61(localaccounts),12(everyone) I do not see the group ftp added to the list. I did add it using the Mac;s GUI for accounts. Strange .... Then I ran: $ sudo proftpd -t Checking syntax of configuration file Syntax check complete. well still a bit confused here. Will work on it again when I have cleared my head... On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Jasper Frumau <[email protected]>wrote: > I just added ProFTPD and I am adjusting the ProFTPD configuration file. I > need to add ftp user and group. I went to system preferences > accounts and > added group ftp. When I wanted to add user ftp it said the name was already > reserved. I decided to abort and remove newly created group fpt.. So I guess > a user ftp is already there. How can I check this from the command line? I > am reading man dseditgroup as groupadd/useradd does not seem to be a valid > command on my Mac. Haven't found a way to list all groups on the system yet > though... >
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