anonymous ftp account: ls command...
DanKarron at UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU
DanKarron at UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU
Tue Jan 29 04:33:53 AEST 1991
You need to make a dummy /etc/passwd and /etc/group relative to the
~ftp not / because the ftp anon account does a chroot to ~ftp. That
prevents access to any files outside the ~ftp account.
When the ls command can't resolve a UID or a GID, then it just prints
what it knows, the number itself. If the /etc/passwd and /etc/group is not
where it expects it, in the chrooted file system, that is why it works
like it does.
>Subject: anonymous ftp account: ls command...
>To: info-iris at vmb.brl.mil
>Message-Id: <9101261312.aa16836 at VMB.BRL.MIL>
>Status: O
>
>
>I have set up an anonymous ftp account on our 4D/280S.
>
>All works fine, including long listings ("ls -l").
>
>BUT "ls -l" produces GID and UID instead of group names and user names.
>
>The "ftpd" man page says that $HOME/etc/group and $HOME/etc/passwd should
>have permissions 444 in order for group and user names be displayed with
>the "ls -l" command...
Because of the chroot, $HOME=/ for a correct file reference inside the
anon ftp account.
>
>This does not work for me...
>
>Any suggestions???
>
>Thanks,
>
> Claude Cantin
> National Research Council of Canada
>
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