Tim, I thought about that but I am able to login to ftp via anonymous. Craig
Tim Duggan
03/29/00 11:47AM >>> Hi, Is the box doing any packet filtering? Is it part of a DMZ? I ask because I remember something about there being a change of the IP address and gateway, previously in this thread. Perhaps it is not allowing the packets from the new set of "local" machines. That's just a guess though, but you can check easily enough to see if the packets are getting through.
Good luck, Tim
-----Original Message----- From: Craig Sharp [SMTP:cashar@Roushind.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 11:28 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SLE] URGENT!!Unable to login to ftp
Hello,
Here is more information.....Please help!
I have an ftp server that was allowing logins to ftp but now will not allow any logins.
Telnet works correctly but the same login to ftp is denied. Anonymous ftp logs in correctly.
The ftpusers file is correct.
Here is the ftpaccess file.
# email of the responsible person for the %E-cookie email ftp-admin@localhost
# # if you specify a list of hosts for the "local" class, only those # hosts will be allowed to login as "real". All other hosts can # only login as "anonymous". # class local real * class remote guest,anonymous *
readme README* login readme README* cwd=*
# limit of 20 connections limit local 20 Any /usr/local/ftp/msgs/msg.dead limit remote 20 Any /usr/local/ftp/msgs/msg.dead
# # output /usr/local/ftp/msgs/welcome.msg on login # and all ".message" files in subdirectories # banner /usr/local/ftp/msgs/welcome.msg message .message cwd=*
#message /msgs/welcome.msg login #message /usr/local/ftp/msgs/welcome.msg login local #message /msgs/welcome.msg login remote
# do not check password for anonymous logins #passwd-check rfc822 warn passwd-check none
# allow compression/tar for all users compress yes local remote tar yes local remote
# log all transfers #log commands real log transfers anonymous,real inbound,outbound
#shutdown /etc/shutmsg
# do not give those files. do not give "core"-files in any directory. noretrieve /etc/passwd /etc/group core .notar noretrieve /usr/local/ftp/incoming
# do not allow these commands for anonymous users chmod no guest,anonymous delete no guest,anonymous overwrite no guest,anonymous rename no guest,anonymous umask no guest,anonymous
# # !! see documentation how to setup uploads for anonymous users !! # # specify the upload directory information upload /usr/local/ftp * no nobody nogroup 0000 nodirs upload /usr/local/ftp /bin no upload /usr/local/ftp /etc no #upload /usr/local/ftp /incoming yes root daemon 0600 nodirs
# path-filter... #path-filter anonymous /msgs/pathmsg ^[-A-Za-z0-9_\.]*$ ^\. ^- #path-filter guest /msgs/pathmsg ^[-A-Za-z0-9_\.]*$ ^\. ^-
# specify which group of users will be treated as "guests". #guestgroup ftponly
Thanks,
Craig
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