Hi Folks,

I've got a Trustix 2.2 box running the usual Apache/Exim/MySQLvsSftp
apps. While I was configuring Apache and vsftp, my login sessions got
screwed-up. When I logon I get a message similar to the following:

-bash: /home/users/testuser/.bash_profile: Permission denied

but then it does let me login. I can move around in my home directory
and add/delete files. However, I can't go outside of my home directory
like /home/users. The last thing I remembered doing was playing with
chroot and chroot-jail on vsftp. Could that affect non-ftp sessions? I
haven't touched pam or passwd and the directory permissions seem fine to
me.

My users can't even check their mail via pop3.The following error
appears in the maillog:

Feb 10 07:27:49 cspmail pop3d: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::ffff:24.80.96.215],
command=USER
Feb 10 07:27:49 cspmail pop3d: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::ffff:24.80.96.215],
command=PASS
Feb 10 07:27:49 cspmail pop3d: LOGIN: DEBUG: ip=[::ffff:24.80.96.215],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 10 07:27:49 cspmail pop3d: chdir "/home/users/vmail/about123.com/":
Permission denied

Prior to playing with vsftp, logins were fine. I would appreciate any
suggestions on what to check next.

Thanks,
Stephen
-- 
Patch Computers Ltd.
106-3830 Jacombs Road
Richmond, BC, Canada
V6V 1Y6

_______________________________________________
tsl-discuss mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss

Reply via email to