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2011 Dec 13
0
proftpd graphical clients not working
...user Password: 230 User user logged in Remote system type is UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> ls 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62007|) 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Dec 13 15:48 test -rw-r--r-- 1 jfuser ftpgroup 0 Dec 13 16:10 test2 226 Transfer complete ftp> put config.log local: config.log remote: config.log 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62933|) 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for config.log 100% |*********************************************************************************...
2009 Aug 30
0
virtual ftp users, web permissions
Hello, I'm running CentOS 5.3. I've got an ftp server set up a pure ftpd server using virtualchroot so that sym links are followed. One user i'll call him user1 in the ftpuser/ftpgroup which is the user and group the server is running under has a symlink in his home directory pointing to the documentroot of a web site. I've got the sticky bit set on the documentroot and have permissions set so that users in the webdev group can write to this area, the pure-ftpd virtual user,...
2010 Dec 27
3
Dovecot - AllowGroups option
Hi, I'm trying to control access to different services on an Debian server using /etc/group. So that a user I create for FTP usage doesn't fill up my server with IMAP folders or samba garbage. Services like proftpd have: "AllowGroup ftpgroup" sshd have "AllowGroups sshgroup" And samba have "valid users = @smbgroup" But I can't find the correct option in Dovecot (/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf) Do anyone have the magic option or a workaround thats doesn't envolve maintaining seperate user databases and...
2008 May 16
3
[OT]: Passing password for a command on the fly
Hi, First things first, sorry for the off-topic, but I've already burned my eyes Googling and couldn't find the answer to what I need and I remembered asking here, because I'm a long time CentOS and its mailing list user. Again, my apologies. I have this command to create an FTP account: # pure-pw useradd mario -u 502 -g 502 -n 1000 -N 200 -d /home/pages/mario This command asks for
2011 Aug 26
1
mysql authentication in proftpd
...# we want it to interact with. Match the names with those in the db SQLUserInfo ftpuser userid passwd uid gid homedir shell # Here we tell ProFTPd the names of the database columns in the "grouptable" # we want it to interact with. Again the names match with those in the db SQLGroupInfo ftpgroup groupname gid members # set min UID and GID - otherwise these are 999 each SQLMinID 500 # create a user's home directory on demand if it doesn't exist #SQLHomedirOnDemand on # Update count every time user logs in SQLLog PASS updatecount SQLNamedQuery updatecount UPDATE "count=count+...