Re: [SLE] Suse 7.3 Pro Install via FTP - 450 Error
I'd try setting up your FTP server with anonymous login enabled.
I am trying to setup 7.3 Pro onto a machine that has no CD-ROM (I may = just buy one). I am trying to use the FTP install to get the files from = the FTP server on my XP Pro workstation.
From the logs on the XP, I can see that it is trying to access what I = believe is the right directory (Ddrive is my resource name for the = CD-ROM), (originally it was looking for Ddrive/suse/images/root which is = not on CD1).
Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - 220 BlackMoon FTP Server Version 2.2.3 = Release 3 -=20 Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - USER user Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - 331 User name okay, need password. Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - PASS xxxxx Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - Connected to 138.20.20.22 on port 32805. Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - TYPE I Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - 200 Command okay. Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - PASV Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - 227 Entering Passive Mode = (138,20,20,21,13,215) Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - RETR Ddrive/suse/images/boot/ Wed, Jul 10 (19:27:41) - 450 Access is denied.
If I try a manual FTP with the command 'get Ddrive/suse/images/boot/' I get the same 450 error message.
But, in manual mode, I can 'get' individual files if I specify them and I can 'cd Ddrive/suse/images/boot/' and 'dir' to see all the files. Owner is user/group which is why I tried creating an ftp login 'user'.
Are there parameters in the DEBUG mode I should be specifying? Any FTP Install documentation?
Thanks, Steve
Logging in as anonymous has the result as with a defined user. I also tried
unsharing the cd-rom resource, but the error is the same. What is the ftp
script attempting to do when I get the 450 error?
Steve
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I'd try setting up your FTP server with anonymous login enabled.
Are there parameters in the DEBUG mode I should be specifying? Any FTP Install documentation?
It looks like it could be an authority issue on the host, if I had to
guess. What are the rights on the host directory and are the same
rights propagated throughout the directory?
Barry Willett
972-862-9190
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From: Steve.Drew [mailto:Steve.Drew7@btopenworld.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 4:46 PM
Cc: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Subject: Re: [SLE] Suse 7.3 Pro Install via FTP - 450 Error
Logging in as anonymous has the result as with a defined user. I also
tried unsharing the cd-rom resource, but the error is the same. What is
the ftp script attempting to do when I get the 450 error? Steve
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From:
I'd try setting up your FTP server with anonymous login enabled.
Are there parameters in the DEBUG mode I should be specifying? Any FTP Install documentation?
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 23.46, Steve.Drew wrote:
Logging in as anonymous has the result as with a defined user. I also tried unsharing the cd-rom resource, but the error is the same. What is the ftp script attempting to do when I get the 450 error? Steve ----- Original Message ----- From:
I'd try setting up your FTP server with anonymous login enabled.
Are there parameters in the DEBUG mode I should be specifying? Any FTP
Install
documentation?
Working from vague memory here, since I haven't actually done an ftp install (I always use nfs), but I seem to remember when 8.0 appeared on ftp.suse.com there was an announcement that there was a bug in the installer in the boxed version, and that if you wanted to do an ftp install you had to use the updated boot disks from ftp.suse.com. Is that what you're using now? If not I suggest you try it. //Anders
OK, here is where I'm at.
1) manual ftp can download files from ftp server (XP Pro workstation running
Blackmoon FTP Server v2.2). This works as either anonymous or the user
'user' (defined on the FTP server).
2) I downloaded the boot disks off suse for 7.3. They are different than
what is on the boxed version of 7.3.
3) I noticed in the docs that CD2 has 1.44MB images (versus 2MB for CD1),
and tried to install from CD2.
The error message is a little more promising. The install package complains
'bad gzip magic numbers' and the ftp server sez Thu, 11 Jul 2002
(17:05:47) - User user logged in
Thu, 11 Jul 2002 (17:05:47) - (138.20.20.23) is downloading
"D:\suse\images\boot"
Thu, 11 Jul 2002 (17:05:47) - (138.20.20.23) finished downloading
"D:\suse\images\boot"
Thu, 11 Jul 2002 (17:05:47) - Closing connection for 138.20.20.23 (None).
4) Where are the images the install program is looking for. The default
directory suse/images/root does not exist. On CD1 it is suse/images/boot
and on CD2 suse/images/boot is a file not a directory.
Thanks for your continuing help and insight.
Steve
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From: "Anders Johansson"
On Wednesday 10 July 2002 23.46, Steve.Drew wrote:
Logging in as anonymous has the result as with a defined user. I also tried unsharing the cd-rom resource, but the error is the same. What is the ftp script attempting to do when I get the 450 error? Steve ----- Original Message ----- From:
I'd try setting up your FTP server with anonymous login enabled.
Are there parameters in the DEBUG mode I should be specifying? Any FTP
Install
documentation?
Working from vague memory here, since I haven't actually done an ftp install (I always use nfs), but I seem to remember when 8.0 appeared on ftp.suse.com there was an announcement that there was a bug in the installer in the boxed version, and that if you wanted to do an ftp install you had to use the updated boot disks from ftp.suse.com.
Is that what you're using now? If not I suggest you try it.
//Anders
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