Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:05:23 -0300 From: "Pedro n/a" <napalmblood@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Particular problem with ftpd Message-ID: <BAY18-F216mBySsxVY6000c178f@hotmail.com>
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Hi everybody, My name is Pedro and I'm having some troubles with "ftpd". I'd like to ask you for some help. I'm a complete beginner at FreeBSD, my distribution is FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE and I've been configuring it as I read things on the internet. I'm running FTPD in stand-alone mode, with a single line home-made initialization script (on rc.d) # ftpd -D -ll I adjusted the "config" files /etc/ftpusers and /etc/ftpchroot, to give a particular group the priviledge to read the folders of the FTP "home" and obviously "root" the group to this directory. After that I configured my TCP Wrapper to allow (and generate a log) with all the requests made to the ftpd deamon (/etc/hosts.allow) ftpd : ALL : spawn (/usr/echo %c >> /var/log/ftpconn) : allow ALL : ALL : deny I execute the FTP program from command-line and then it goes well. I just log on with a valid user and proceed. #ftp localhost But the problem comes when I ask a buddy to test my ftp... everyone tells me the same thing: "My client says your server is busy." I've already looked for a log at /var/log, but I didn't find anything that even register a connection request. If you could give me a single sparkle of light... I didn't find anything on the documentations or over the internet that tells me a thing about that... Thanks in Advance, Pedro _________________________________________________________________ MSN Hotmail, o maior webmail do Brasil. http://www.hotmail.com
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