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2010 Sep 02
1
Update for HowTo: Chroot vsftpd with non-system users
Hi,
This update is for the HowTo at
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Chroot_Vsftpd_with_non-system_users
Regarding two of the scripts provided: vsftpd_virtual_config.sh and
vsftpd_virtual_config_withTLS.sh:
The configuration additions it makes to PAM do not work on 64-bit
systems. In vsftpd_virtual_config.sh (Lines 55 & 56) and
vsftpd_virtual_config_withTLS.sh (Lines 123 & 124) should be
2011 Jul 14
1
[Propose] Chroot vsftpd with non-system users
The proposed subject of Wiki contribution:
Chroot vsftpd with non-system users
The proposed location of Wiki contribution:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Chroot_Vsftpd_with_non-system_users
I propose this Wiki to give user choice that they can select whether
virtual users
and system account coexist in vsftpd system.
The shell file vsftpd_virtual_config.sh should also adjust to make
this function
2009 Feb 10
2
vsftpd virtual users
Good day all,
I have followed the wiki article on setting up vsftpd on centos with
virtual users.
I was wondering if anyone had an example of knowledge on how to add
another "readonly" user. I don't want to enable anon access. The issue
I have is that the tutorial (from the wiki) uses the same real system
user (ftp) - so permissions don't apply.
d
2008 Dec 19
6
FTPS setup problem
Hi!
I'm trying to figure out what's going wrong with a "simple" FTPS setup
and VSFTPD.
I saw references on Google and tried, and tried, and tried... without
success.
I'll start by explaining my situation: I have a WEB development server
behind a firewall. It's currently only for the intranet. We now have
an external company that will have to do a new website
2009 Nov 05
4
vsFTP Question
Hi;
Now that it's installed, how do I start it and add a user? I can hardly
believe there is *no* documentation!
TIA,
Victor
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2007 May 14
2
vsftp anonymous upload access
I'm trying to set up anonymous ftp using vsftp. I want to be able to
allow uploads. The anonymous id is userid "ftp". The ~ftp/ directory
is actually owned by root, but ~ftp/pub is owned by ftp.
Here's the vsftpd.conf:
anonymous_enable=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
local_enable=NO
write_enable=NO
local_umask=022
dirmessage_enable=YES
2006 Aug 27
3
VSFTPD problem ?
I have 1 Centos server V4.x already running VSFTPD and when the user logs in
they get chrooted to the home directory, I have installed the same config
files to a second server (again Centos V4.x) and have setup the same user on
the second server but the user does not get chrooted to the home directory
but is placed in /var/ftp/pub and cannot upload file.
The files I copied are:-
2005 Oct 24
2
vsftpd failing since upgrade to 4.2
My vsftpd was working. I use it configured via xinetd and turn it off
(disabled = yes) when I'm not using it to keep the bad guys from hammering
on it.
Recently I upgraded to 4.2 (via yum update). That' the only change I know
of on the system. And I didn't have any problems with it.
Today when I try to ftp, i enabled it in xinetd.d (with disable = no and a
"service
2006 Jan 17
1
vsftpd bug "or" feature ?
greetings
today i was expanding my knowledge of vsftpd on a low traffic CentOS 4
production environment server i have
fyi, i was working on learning to setup a chroot environment by the simple
editing of /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
so, as i normally do when i start making changes i did this
cd /etc/vsftpd/
cp -a vsftpd.conf bak-vsftpd.conf
then i made the edits in /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf that i
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
2009 Jul 10
1
vsftpd not able to log in
Hi folks,
I can't seem to log into my system via
vsftpd. All other services using PAM are fine...Am I missing something simple?
ftp> user
(username) user
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
530 Login incorrect.
# getenforce
Permissive
here is the event in /var/log/audit/audit.log:
type=USER_AUTH msg=audit(1247235151.569:9781): user pid=21052 uid=0 auid=0
2010 Sep 17
5
should vsftpd be disabled in favour of sftp for security reasons?
(another in an ongoing list of things i just want to clarify for the
sake of future courses taught on centos.)
from this RHEL doc page:
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Deployment_Guide/s1-openssh-server-config.html
the reader is advised to, for the sake of security, remove/disable
vsftpd, ostensibly in favour of sftp/sftp-server. really?
i can obviously
2008 Oct 07
1
vsftpd
Hi ALL
I'm using vsftpd as FTP server, and I'd like to chroot my FTP users
to their home dir. How can I do it? i.e. "jailing" them in their home
dir...
at the moment I have the following issues the user when they login to
ftp server they go to the main directory /var/ftp/
/etc/passwd
...
sdc:x:501:501::/var/ftp/sdc:/bin/bash
ase:x:502:501::/var/ftp/ase:/bin/bash
2009 Nov 05
3
ADS, pam_winbind and vsftpd
Greets ... I am not getting it.
I have samba (old one, 3.0.22-11-SUSE-CODE10) in an ADS-context, winbind
works OK ...
I am trying to connect vsftpd to winbind via PAM, this works TOO GOOD ;-)
currently I am able to login to vsftpd with ANY password, that's bad.
I am not understanding that PAM-stuff and I have some pressure to get
that ftp-server up, so please would someone help me out?
My
2006 Mar 07
1
OT: Polycom BootRom 3.1.3 and vsftpd 2.0.3 WARNING!!!
Hello everyone,
Please forgive the exclamation points but I have been battling this one
off and on for about four days now. Sorry for the cross post.
It all started with a box of IP 501s. I contacted my reseller and
obtained the latest BootRom and SIP firmware. Unzipped, configured,
copied over to my FTP server (running AstLinux, of course). The phone
booted, so far so good. Updated
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
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
2006 Jul 15
1
vsftpd virtual users not able to delete the files (second time post)
hey friends,
I am using vsftpd version 2.0.1 on Centos4.0. I am trying to create some
virtual users who can upload,download and delete the files in their
particular directories. I followed the below link to create the
virutal users
http://linuxsir.zahui.net/html/23/43449.htm
I have created a user called "tester" and the entries in the tester
file (/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd_user_conf/tester)
2009 Jun 07
3
Basic setup for vsftpd ?
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with G4U (Ghost for Unix), and I need to setup a
local FTP server in order to get it to work.
# yum groupinstall "FTP Server" --> installed vsftpd
Here's what I'd like to do :
* no anonymous access
* only one user (user 'install' / pass 'install')
The machine I'm installing it on has a static IP ok
2008 Dec 17
1
Chroot_Vsftpd_with_non-system_users (Update)
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Hi,
I've been working in the bash scripts used in the page
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Chroot_Vsftpd_with_non-system_users
Some of the changes are:
- - Add vsftpd TLS support in the configuration. So USER and PASS don't be
clearly readable.
- - If SELinux is available, set the boolean allow_ftpd_anon_write to on
in the configuration