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2005 Aug 24
2
FTP timout
Hi all, I have 2 CentOS 3.5 boxes & i do backups on the LAN Recently, I always get FTP timout error with large files "700 MB and more" . i tried to log and do manual backup with FTP command and i also got the same result "FTP timeout" i tried to google and i did # modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp but still get the same timeout message Any one can help??? Hameed
2015 Mar 02
4
selinux allow FTP
2015-03-03 0:43 GMT+02:00 Tim Dunphy <bluethundr at gmail.com>: > > > > errr, I meant, sftp, not rscp > > > Heh.. yeah. But the client isn't gonna go for that. LOL. Any way to allow > regular ol' FTP using SELinux? Or does that just defeat the purpose of > having a secure SELlinux server entirely? > FTP is not safe as it does not encrypt username(s)
2004 Sep 23
3
Need apache ftp help please
System = CentOS / Apache 2.0 / HTML files location = /var/www/html Nat'd IP - ports 80, 20, 21 already opened & routed to internal ip. I desperately need the quick & dirty solution. I need a setup where one user can ftp from another desktop (windows) to upload new website files. I currently have CuteFTP, but will use anything needed at this point. I need to try to test this today.
2006 Apr 29
3
wu-ftpd, proftpd, or vsftpd!
I have tried to configure an ftp server on one of my machines, I want to all authenticated users to be able to upload files to the apache web root /var/www/html. This machine is behind a firewall/router and will not be exposed to the outside world. I want to know if someone can point me to a good tutorial on setting up one of these servers, I have read the man pages and googled for possible
2004 Dec 01
3
need help with wu-ftpd
Hi! I'm kind new to linux, I just got my server with CentOS 3.1 installed I'm trying to install a ftp server to upload files, but the wu-ftpd 2.6.2 doesn't work with autoconfigure nor with ./build lnx ./build install got error missing bin/ftpd can you tell me step by step howto install o should I user another ftp server... thanks for your help Fernando
2003 Sep 17
2
ftp
Hi, Could u recommend a secure ftp daemon? I want to be able to control the ports it uses.... and not to have to let all of the upper ports open. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
2011 Dec 31
1
vsftpd log issues
I have an up-to-date CentOS 6 with reasonable amount of ftp activity (a dozen of network cameras uploading images every second 24x7). The first issue was that the whole /var filesystem was about to get full, because of huge ftp daemon log. vsftpd.conf says: # You may override where the log file goes if you like. The default is shown # below. xferlog_file=/var/log/vsftpd.log Ok, the above
2015 Mar 02
5
selinux allow FTP
On 3/2/2015 2:34 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > step 1) delete FTPD, and use ssh/scp/rscp instead. errr, I meant, sftp, not rscp -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast
2006 Oct 09
3
ftpd that supports LDAP?
I did try that, but had difficulties in compiling it from source-- it's not in the yum repositories (either CentOS or Dag Wieers). -- Jay Chandler Network Administrator, Chapman University 714.628.7249 / chandler at chapman.edu Ethernet, n. What one uses to catch the Etherbunny. -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of
2007 Jan 07
6
0.22.0 Errata: Facts are not downcased
I forgot to mention this in my announcement yesterday. Puppet facts are no longer downcased in the language, and string comparisons now default to being case-insensitive. Where your operating system might previously have been ''solaris'' or ''debian'', it is now ''Solaris'' or ''Debian''. However, you can still do comparisons
2011 May 20
5
xferlog not rotating.
I am not sure how to correctly troubleshoot this. I just noticed that my /var/log/xferlog file is huge. There are no files in /etc/logrotate.d/ for xferlog. This is what leads me to believe that it isnot rotating. Or perhaps I do not have it set to rotate. I am not sure. I am running CentOS release 5 (Final). Can someone tell me what I, apparently, do not have configured correctly. Thank
2006 Jul 06
5
Clamav and Postfix
Hello all, I am trying to replace a RH 7.1 (ouch!) box that has been running postfix 1.x/clamav/SA/amavisd-new on which the amavis/PF/SA packages have not been updated because of the way they were built/configured. I would like to use CentOS to do this. Having followed the thread regarding perl versioning issues with the latest version of amavisd-new and CentOS Base I am thinking I should pursue
2006 May 14
1
[LLVMdev] Recharging the batteries
Hi, I've noticed that http://llvm.org/status/ hasn't been updated for a while, so I tought that some of you might find the following information interesting and/or encouraging... For benchmarking the stuff I'm working on I needed to compile a number of open-source packages. The settings I used: AS=llvm-as lLD=llvm-ld AR=llvm-ar CXX=llvm-g++ CC=llvm-gcc CFLAGS="-g
2006 Apr 01
2
vsftpd: transfer of files fails
I've got a problem with vsftpd on a new CentOS system. Most users can login and list and everything but when they want to transfer files the client says "transfer failed" or so. However, it works fine with two users. Of course, these two have been created by me and used only by me. So, I didn't detect the problem before other users tried to upload. I tried with the command
2010 Feb 08
2
Re #3: Contribution for Wiki CentOS - Virtual Hosting with VSFTPD and MySQL on CentOS 5 - HowTO Tutorial
Hello I hope I finally made the changes right for my contribution to Wiki How To. My Wiki username is now : ThomasLibnsek and the HowTo is located at http://centosforserver.blogspot.com/2010/02/virtual-hosting-with-vsftpd-and-mysql.html I 've added some - explanations: why do you want to store users in MySQL? Why should youchoose a different password for mysql's root account than
2005 Mar 05
6
Survey: what's the best HTTPd/TFTPd/FTPd to serve up configuration files to sets
I would like to start a discussion centred around the various ways one might serve up configuration files from an Asterisk server (I know, it's better to use a secondary server for all this, but let's talk about a smaller system). The types of things being served would include: - Logo image for sets that support that - XML directory files - XML or raw text configuration files -
2006 Mar 07
2
OT: Polycom BootRom 3.1.3 and vsftpd 2.0.3
Docs? Polycom has docs? Where would one find this fabled land of... err I mean Polycom does stating what ftp servers are supported? Doug. -----Original Message----- From: Ken D'Ambrosio [mailto:ken@jots.org] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 12:12 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Cc: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re:
2003 Jul 31
5
Wu-ftpd FTP server contains remotely exploitable off-by-one bug
Hello, I see in BugTraq that there's yet another problem with Wu-ftpd, but I see no mention of it in the freebsd-security mailing list archives...I have searched the indexes from all of June and July. Wu is pretty widely used, so I'm surprised that nobody seems to have mentioned this problem in this forum. The notice on BugTraq mentioned only Linux, not FreeBSD, but that's no
2004 Nov 22
1
ftp ftom outside the local network
I have Centos3.3 installed, vsftpd, apache2, ports 20&21 open on router, firewall disabled at this time : /etc/passwd looks like this --- ftpadmin:x:502:502::/var/www:sbin/noligin uncommented the lines in /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf : chroot_list_enable=YES chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list I can access ftp from within network no problem, but using external ip it will validate login
2011 May 24
1
FTP Migration
Hi All, Please feel free to correct any misconceptions in my premises as I get to my question. I have about 6 ftp services running on a CentOS system that is going down for service, and I want to move the ftp services to a VM on another network. These are all running on Proftpd, with fairly complicated directory/permissions/rate control layouts, as proftpd nicely supports. First, it appears