James P. Bennett wrote:
When attempting to set up ftp, I tried to check by ftp'ing to my own workstation. Here's what I found (using pure-ftp), with ftpd running.
linux Archive/new# ftp 172.30.130.130 Connected to 172.30.130.130. 220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ---------- 220-You are user number 1 of 10 allowed. 220-Local time is now 20:35. Server port: 21. 220-Only anonymous FTP is allowed here 220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server. 220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity. Name (172.30.130.130:jbennett): root 230 Anonymous user logged in Remote system type is UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> mdir (remote-files) usage: mdir remote-files local-file ftp> ls 229 Extended Passive mode OK (|||20318|) 150 Accepted data connection drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 4096 Apr 6 2004 . drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 4096 Apr 6 2004 .. 226-Options: -a -l 226 2 matches total ftp> pwd 257 "/" is your current location ftp> cd home 550 Can't change directory to home: No such file or directory ftp>
What am I doing wrong?
jim
Is it chrooting you? You're logging in as an anonymous user, so you'd be chrooted to nothing. (Assuming chroot to your home directory) -- -Chris Kwasneski Software Engineer Yuma Proving Grounds