Mark Eichin wrote:
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> doesn't wu-ftpd use builtin code for simple ls?
I don't know but I haven't installed wu-ftpd myself, only the standard
ftpd that comes with the netstd package. Maybe the solution to my
problem is just to install this package.
Pedro Ivan
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doesn't wu-ftpd use builtin code for simple ls?
This is exactly my problem. The _anonymous_ users still can use the "ls"
command even though there is no ~ftp/bin/ls binary! How's that possible?
Pedro Ivan
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Brian C. White wrote:
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> > I have debian 1.1 and I installed an anonymous ftp service. It works fine
> > except for an annoying
> I have debian 1.1 and I installed an anonymous ftp service. It works fine
> except for an annoying problem: ftp users can always see the files in the
> ftp site even though there is no "ls" binary under the bin directory of
> ~ftp.
The "chroot" is only done for _anonymous_ ftp and thus only this
Hello,
I have debian 1.1 and I installed an anonymous ftp service. It works fine
except for an annoying problem: ftp users can always see the files in the
ftp site even though there is no "ls" binary under the bin directory of
~ftp.
I understand that ftp users will only be able to execute command
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