Hi,
I installed proftpd from Centos repository to my Centos 6.3 server.
Iptables and selinux are off; I do have one unix user which can ssh and login to the server.
I do use the default config and cant login to the ftp server (home directory of that user is all I want) :/
I use filezilla and Mac OS X native ftp access, both fails with incorrect login (530)
WTF can be wrong? Or what may I have to change?
Thanks for any hints and suggestions! Regards . Götz
The shell of the approp user not defined in /etc/shells? The user in /etc/ftpusers to deny access? The ftp server not started? ...
suomi
On 2012-08-21 11:29, Götz Reinicke wrote:
Hi,
I installed proftpd from Centos repository to my Centos 6.3 server.
Iptables and selinux are off; I do have one unix user which can ssh and login to the server.
I do use the default config and cant login to the ftp server (home directory of that user is all I want) :/
I use filezilla and Mac OS X native ftp access, both fails with incorrect login (530)
WTF can be wrong? Or what may I have to change?
Thanks for any hints and suggestions! Regards . Götz
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Am 21.08.12 11:39, schrieb anax:
The shell of the approp user not defined in /etc/shells?
It is, login by ssh uses that shell.
The user in /etc/ftpusers to deny access?
nop
The ftp server not started?
it is started
...
suomi
On 2012-08-21 11:29, Götz Reinicke wrote:
Hi,
I installed proftpd from Centos repository to my Centos 6.3 server.
Iptables and selinux are off; I do have one unix user which can ssh and login to the server.
I do use the default config and cant login to the ftp server (home directory of that user is all I want) :/
I use filezilla and Mac OS X native ftp access, both fails with incorrect login (530)
WTF can be wrong? Or what may I have to change?
Thanks for any hints and suggestions! Regards . Götz
Hi,
On 08/21/2012 10:29 AM, Götz Reinicke wrote:
I installed proftpd from Centos repository to my Centos 6.3 server.
CentOS does not ship proftpd - so you might want to check where you got it from.
can be wrong? Or what may I have to change?
look at the log files on the server to see what is reported, then read the config files to make sure there is authentication setup.
Or even better, get rid of proftpd and just install vsftpd which should work out of the box on a CentOS machine ( and its included in the CentOS repos )
Also, have you considered trimming your signature a bit ? at 23 lines its a bit over the usual 4 lines that most people stick with on mailing lists.
Am 21.08.12 11:41, schrieb Karanbir Singh:
Hi,
On 08/21/2012 10:29 AM, Götz Reinicke wrote:
I installed proftpd from Centos repository to my Centos 6.3 server.
CentOS does not ship proftpd - so you might want to check where you got it from.
/("&§ repositories; it's from rpmforge. Sorry.
can be wrong? Or what may I have to change?
look at the log files on the server to see what is reported, then read the config files to make sure there is authentication setup.
Or even better, get rid of proftpd and just install vsftpd which should work out of the box on a CentOS machine ( and its included in the CentOS repos )
I'll try vsftpd.
Also, have you considered trimming your signature a bit ? at 23 lines its a bit over the usual 4 lines that most people stick with on mailing lists.
Sorry for that much mail signature, but that's our company policy and have to use it that way...
Thanks & Regards . Götz
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 11:46:45AM +0200, Götz Reinicke wrote:
Sorry for that much mail signature, but that's our company policy and have to use it that way...
Post from another mail account, then? Signatures that long are rude to those of us that don't really care about your corporate policies.