Hello everyone.
I'm going to use vsftpd (on OpenBSD 6.6) on a production server. However,
I've failed creating virtual users for that. There're many tutorials online
(by using PAM) but it seems that OpenBSD doesn't support PAM.
Any idea, any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Thank you
I can't get through to the vsftpd server remotely, nothing goes in the log
file. I think it is pf that is the problem...
My pf.conf...
# $OpenBSD: pf.conf,v 1.50 2011/04/28 00:19:42 mikeb Exp $
#
# See pf.conf(5) for syntax and examples.
# Remember to set net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
On 2013/04/02 16:13, John Tate wrote:
I can't find that config option.
man vsftpd.conf | less +/background
I've not used it in a while and I can't get it to run. I can't find any
logging options or anything.
# vsftpd
...
(It just sits there doing nothing)
How do I get it to work?
I'm using the default config with only my own banner.
--
www.johntate.org
On 2013-04-01, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
I've not used it in a while and I can't get it to run. I can't find any
logging options or anything.
# vsftpd
...
(It just sits there doing nothing)
How do I get it to work?
I'm using the default config with only my own banner
I can't find that config option.
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.orgwrote:
On 2013-04-01, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
I've not used it in a while and I can't get it to run. I can't find any
logging options or anything.
# vsftpd
...@spacehopper.orgwrote:
On 2013-04-01, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
I've not used it in a while and I can't get it to run. I can't find any
logging options or anything.
# vsftpd
...
(It just sits there doing nothing)
How do I get it to work?
I'm using the default config
On 04/02/13 18:13, John Tate wrote:
I can't find that config option.
I think Stuart is talking about the background option from here:
https://security.appspot.com/vsftpd/vsftpd_conf.html
Also look at listen, etc.
For logging - log_ftp_protocol syslog_enable xferlog_enable
vsftpd_log_file
Where do I set ports in vsftpd.conf for incoming data, I've just looked
around that link you provided and I can't find the option.
I can't get through to vsftpd or pure_ftpd, probably because I didn't have
incoming data ports open. I can get through on localhost and my local
network so I assume
Nevermind, found it.
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 4:45 PM, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
Where do I set ports in vsftpd.conf for incoming data, I've just looked
around that link you provided and I can't find the option.
I can't get through to vsftpd or pure_ftpd, probably because I didn't
Le jeudi 28 janvier 2010 21:05:08, Robert a icrit :
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 20:04:25 +0100
Jean-Frangois SIMON jfsimon1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List,
I am using vsftpd as ftp daemon. I actually launch this service as
root (sudo /usr/...) because this is the only way it actually starts
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:08:50AM +0100, Jean-Francois wrote:
Le jeudi 28 janvier 2010 21:05:08, Robert a icrit :
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 20:04:25 +0100
Jean-Frangois SIMON jfsimon1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List,
I am using vsftpd as ftp daemon. I actually launch this service
Jean-FranC'ois SIMON wrote:
Is this normal way or do I miss something ?
For ftp the normal way is to work with the chrooted ftp daemon that is
part of the OpenBSD base:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#AnonFTP
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ftpd
/Lars
Alfredo Perez wrote:
Sorry to continue with this simple simple thing but
I added the following line to rc.conf
^^^
/usr/local/sbin/vsftpd
and then reboot. After that I check if vsftpd is running #ps aux | grep ftp
and I don't see it.
Can you point out
Hi
Is there a way to start vsftpd at boot time?
Thanks is advance
Alfredo
The Sauce
Alfredo Perez wrote:
Is there a way to start vsftpd at boot time?
Sure, add an entry for it in /etc/rc.local
# Han
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 02:58:45PM -0400, Alfredo Perez wrote:
Hi
Is there a way to start vsftpd at boot time?
Thanks is advance
Alfredo
The Sauce
man 8 rc.local
--
Gilles Chehade
freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant
http://www.poolp.org
Sorry to continue with this simple simple thing but
I added the following line to rc.conf
/usr/local/sbin/vsftpd
and then reboot. After that I check if vsftpd is running #ps aux | grep ftp
and I don't see it.
Can you point out what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
Alfredo
The Sauce
On Tue, Oct 06
On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 06:18:11PM -0400, Alfredo Perez wrote:
Sorry to continue with this simple simple thing but
I added the following line to rc.conf
The rc.conf file(s) are for -environment variables- only, that are used
by the script in /etc/rc.
The proper place for local shell
to start vsftpd at startup just make sure that you have
LISTEN=YES in /etc/vsftpd.conf and this lines below in rc.local
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/vsftpd ]; then
echo -n ' vsftpd'; /usr/local/sbin/vsftpd
fi
Sorry to continue with this simple simple thing but
I added the following
Saulo Bozzi wrote:
my question is to the system administrator.
that know about vsftpd.
thnkz.
regardsbye.
..and my reply was to a person that thinks the Ford car owner maillist
is the optimal place to ask for driving directions from London to Paris.
If the vsftpd guys/forums
openbsd the list is composed of specialists in # nix.
thus, there is no better place to learn with the best, which version is more
secure, and so on.
regardsbye.
voiced it by now, so
I think the best is to either assume that the safest version of vsftpd is the
last version of it, and if you are not confident enough with this assumption
to use another ftpd (see man ftpd(8) ?).
Gilles
--
Gilles Chehade
http://www.poolp.org/
no version of ftp software is secure
Try man sftp
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 6:45 AM, Saulo Bozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Name* *Version*
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.1.3
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http
*Name* *Version*
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.1.3
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 2.0.1
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 2.0.4
what version should i use?
what is more secure...the last
Saulo Bozzi wrote:
*Name* *Version*
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.1.3
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 1.2.2
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 2.0.1
vsftpd http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ 2.0.4
what version should i use?
what is more secure...the last
my question is to the system administrator.
that know about vsftpd.
thnkz.
regardsbye.
2008/6/10 Saulo Bozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my question is to the system administrator.
that know about vsftpd.
thnkz.
regardsbye.
I only find 2.0.5 in packages, since you are asking about a system
that is not included in base and a version thats not in our packages
system, as someone
.
i still have problems with vsftp and ssl, but i don't think it's a
problem of vsftpd. from my intern lan everything works fine, just from
outside the connections get dropped when the TLS starts. my config: pf
with nat and ftp-proxy for the ftp connections from inside; vsftpd
Hi,
me again here. if it's the wrong place to ask, please tell me.
i still have problems with vsftp and ssl, but i don't think it's a
problem of vsftpd. from my intern lan everything works fine, just from
outside the connections get dropped when the TLS starts. my config: pf
with nat and ftp
On 2008-04-13, Manuel Heckel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i still have problems with vsftp and ssl, but i don't think it's a
problem of vsftpd. from my intern lan everything works fine, just from
outside the connections get dropped when the TLS starts. my config: pf
with nat and ftp-proxy
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Manuel Heckel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
me again here. if it's the wrong place to ask, please tell me.
i still have problems with vsftp and ssl, but i don't think it's a
problem of vsftpd. from my intern lan everything works fine, just from
outside
hi.
i just did an openbsd 4.3 current install and the cf card is a *lot*
faster. i used another card (sandisk, SDCFX3-4096, i didn't want to
overwrite my running system), but this card should not that be faster
than the other one (transcend), so i think it's indeed 4.2/4.3 related.
unfortunatly i
On 2008-04-12, Manuel Heckel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just did an openbsd 4.3 current install and the cf card is a *lot*
faster. i used another card (sandisk, SDCFX3-4096, i didn't want to
overwrite my running system), but this card should not that be faster
than the other one (transcend),
hi all,
i experience some strange problems here, maybe someone can help me. in
fact, i have two problems:
1) i set up a vsftp server, which is working just fine. but ssl
connections get dropped just at the point of TLS handshaking. my config
is: only local users, force ssl logins and data. i
On 2008-04-11, Manuel Heckel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) the hardware is an alix2c3 board. it works good so far, but the
compact flash card is terribly slow. i know cf are slow, but i get max
400kb/s read/write (dd if=/dev/zero of=/local/file).
it's quite possible that 4.3 might improve this.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-04-11, Manuel Heckel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) the hardware is an alix2c3 board. it works good so far, but the
compact flash card is terribly slow. i know cf are slow, but i get max
400kb/s read/write (dd if=/dev/zero of=/local/file).
it's quite
HI guys!
I'm new in Open BSD world.. I have 5 years experience in Linux and UNIX..
But now i have openbsd instalation since 1 week :)
And a problem with vsftpd (anonymous):
client says :
500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
.
.
.
When i set
anonymous_enable
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 05:18:07 -0700 (PDT), gentoo1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI guys!
I'm new in Open BSD world.. I have 5 years experience in Linux and
UNIX..
But now i have openbsd instalation since 1 week :)
And a problem with vsftpd (anonymous):
client says :
500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot
david l goodrich-2 wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 05:18:07 -0700 (PDT), gentoo1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI guys!
I'm new in Open BSD world.. I have 5 years experience in Linux and
UNIX..
But now i have openbsd instalation since 1 week :)
And a problem with vsftpd (anonymous):
client says
with vsftpd (anonymous):
client says :
500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
.
.
.
When i set
anonymous_enable=NO
local_enable=YES ,
Then Everything is okay:
Connected to .
220 Welcome to Open BSD FTP server
User (...:(none)):
Please help me
instalation since 1 week :)
And a problem with vsftpd (anonymous):
client says :
500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
.
.
.
When i set
anonymous_enable=NO
local_enable=YES ,
Then Everything is okay:
Connected to .
220 Welcome to Open BSD FTP server
User
with vsftpd (anonymous):
client says :
500 OOPS: vsftpd: cannot locate user specified in 'ftp_username':ftp
.
.
.
When i set
anonymous_enable=NO
local_enable=YES ,
Then Everything is okay:
Connected to .
220 Welcome to Open BSD FTP server
User (...:(none)):
Please help me
I thank each you! The issue is solved!!!
Problem was that i have no ftp account on systems. I just think that
ftp-acc. is created by instalation of OpenBSD.
No problem with anonymous ftp yet :)
=)
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Hello,
I'm busy setting up vsftpd on my OpenBSD 4.1 server, using virtual
users, and as adviced on
ftp://vsftpd.beasts.org/users/cevans/untar/vsftpd-2.0.5/EXAMPLE/VIRTUAL_USERS/README
, with pam.
However, it seems pam does not exist on OpenBSD, because of security problems.
What would you
My fstab includes the following
nisftp:/nfsshare on /home/virt type nfs (nodev, nosuid, v3, udp,
timeo=100)
Hello, I was searching in the web for many days without finding the answer
to my problem.
I4m trying to install an ftp server in my box using vsftpd with virtual
users and I use for it the example
provided in vsftpd web for make a ftp server with virtual users.
I suppose that the problem
Hello,
I'd like to install vsftpd with virtual users on my openbsd system.
I read the documentation and at step 2 it says:
Step 2) Create a PAM file which uses your new database.
See the example file vsftpd.pam. It contains two lines:
auth required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc
Hello,
I'd like to install vsftpd with virtual users on my openbsd system.
I read the documentation and at step 2 it says:
Step 2) Create a PAM file which uses your new database.
See the example file vsftpd.pam. It contains two lines:
auth required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc
Hello,
I'd like to have vsftpd virtual users on my openbsd system.
I followed the readme on how to set up such feature but on step 2 they
ask to this:
Step 2) Create a PAM file which uses your new database.
See the example file vsftpd.pam. It contains two lines:
auth required /lib/security
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:32:24 +0100
Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 16 Oct 2005, at 15:47, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
I thought scponly has chroot functionality builtin.
Yes it does, and you can't link outside of that chroot. Also, you
have to setup the chroot to have all the files
the directories
inside their home directories.
2. Using vsftpd which support ssl both on login and on the data transfer
(prefered), and then using the buildin support for jailing users. Then
linking the directories inside their home directories.
I am unsure which solution is the best
2005/10/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. Continue using scponly but with chroot and then linking the directories
inside their home directories.
I thought scponly has chroot functionality builtin.
On 10/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Using vsftpd which support ssl both on login and on the data transfer
(prefered),
and then using the buildin support for jailing users. Then linking the
directories
inside their home directories.
I've successfully used
** Reply to message from Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:34:21 +0200
That being said, FTP is well past the time it was designed for. OpenSSH
is very stable and featurefull. Just make sure it isn't *too* featureful
for what you're doing.
There _is_ one useful-to-me
On 16 Oct 2005, at 15:47, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
2
1. Continue using scponly but with chroot and then linking the
directories inside their home directories.
I thought scponly has chroot functionality builtin.
Yes it does, and you can't link outside of that chroot. Also, you
have to
On 16 Oct 2005, at 17:13, Dave Anderson wrote:
That being said, FTP is well past the time it was designed for.
OpenSSH
is very stable and featurefull. Just make sure it isn't *too*
featureful
for what you're doing.
There _is_ one useful-to-me feature of FTP that I can't find in SCP or
** Reply to message from Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 16
Oct 2005 18:34:54 +0100
On 16 Oct 2005, at 17:13, Dave Anderson wrote:
That being said, FTP is well past the time it was designed for.
OpenSSH
is very stable and featurefull. Just make sure it isn't *too*
featureful
for
the files.
So far it has been handled with chmod to the different directories but this
solution isn't working well.
I am then currently looking at two solutions.
1. Continue using scponly but with chroot and then linking the directories
inside their home directories.
2. Using vsftpd which support
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support
on OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
Here is an update for vsftpd port:
- enabling SSL support by default
- new flavor to build vsftpd with TCP Wrappers support
Some advises by robert
--On 09 June 2005 10:14 -0400, Michael Watters wrote:
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support
on OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
[..]
*** Error code 1
Stop in /tmp/vsftpd-2.0.3.
What's this /tmp/? Surely you'd do better to start
On 6/9/05, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On 09 June 2005 10:14 -0400, Michael Watters wrote:
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support
on OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
[..]
*** Error code 1
Stop in /tmp
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support on
OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
#ifndef VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILD_TCPWRAPPERS
#define VSF_BUILD_PAM
#define VSF_BUILD_SSL
#endif /* VSF_BUILDDEFS_H */
but when
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support on
OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
#ifndef VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILD_TCPWRAPPERS
#define VSF_BUILD_PAM
#define VSF_BUILD_SSL
#endif /* VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support on OpenBSD
3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
#ifndef VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
#define VSF_BUILD_TCPWRAPPERS
#define VSF_BUILD_PAM
#define VSF_BUILD_SSL
#endif /* VSF_BUILDDEFS_H
--On 06 June 2005 11:07 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to compile vsftpd 2.03 with tcpwrappers and SSL support on
OpenBSD 3.7. I've edited the builddefs.h per the readme.ssl file
[..]
*** Error code 1
Stop in /tmp/vsftpd-2.0.3.
What's this /tmp/? Surely you'd do better to start
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