This was covered in the list some time back. If you
ldd /home/ftp/bin/ls
it will tell you what version of libc it is linked against.
elm# ldd ls
libc.so.5 = /lib/libc.so.5 (0x4000a000)
Then ls -l /home/ftp/lib and see if you have the right version.
elm# ll ../bin
total 583
anonymous ftp users can't see any directories.. they can change to them,
but can see anything...??? I used the package defaults.. what could be
wrong?
-Paul
Did you try the addftpuser script? I can't seem to find the docs on it right
now, but
I had a similar problem and this fixed it.
anonymous ftp users can't see any directories.. they can change to them,
but can see anything...??? I used the package defaults.. what could be
wrong?
-Paul
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Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote:
Hi Paul
Did you try to configure manually the properties of these directories?
For
example, if you have a directory /pub and want an anonymous either
*read*
it, type chmod 5 /pub or *read n'write* it, type chmod 7 /pub.
Regards
Bruno
I already check that..
Did you try to configure manually the properties of these directories?
For
example, if you have a directory /pub and want an anonymous either
*read*
it, type chmod 5 /pub or *read n'write* it, type chmod 7 /pub.
Regards
Bruno
I already check that.. the ftp (anonymous) user has
Kevin Traas wrote:
I ran into this exact same problem Extremely frustrating!!!
Unfortunately, this was about 6 months ago, and, of course, I didn't
document the solution (I'm always meaning to get around to
thatgrin...) However, I seem to remember that my problem was
with
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