Fixed. Thanks to all.
Bob
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
On Monday 01 March 2004 09:16 am, Bob Hartung wrote:
Hi,
I am making progress on vsftpd but have hit a hurdle. This is on a
protected in house network. No open internet link.
I can log in as anonymous. I do not see /var/ftp/pub directory. If I
try a "ls" command I receive the following error:
150 Here comes the directory listing.
226 Transfer done (but failed to open directory.)
vsftpd.conf contains:
anon_root=/var/ftp/pub
anonymous_enable=YES
write_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES
anonymous_enable=YES
Duplicate - may only want one of theses.
no_anon_password=YES
write_enable=YES
Duplicated.
listen=YES
nopriv_user=ftpsecure
I have changed the owner and group of the /var/ftp and /var/ftp/pub
directories to ftpsecure.
The /var/ftp/pub directory contains several files that I do not see
after loging in. All are world readable.
Could you show the output of the following command:
$ ls -ald /var/ftp/pub
This will show us what the permissions of /var/ftp/pub are, and who owns it.
For a while I was wondering if there was a second vsftpd.conf file being
read, but I changed the banner
line and this chage was reflected when I logged in.
Did you have to change the firewall at all? When I installed vsftpd on FC1,
I had to run the following command to get everything to work through
iptables:
# insmod ip_conntrack_ftp
What does /var/log/messages say when you try to ls?