Re: UPDATE Solaris 9 ftpd problem

From: Mitchell Baker (mdbaker@rose-hulman.edu)
Date: Mon Oct 03 2005 - 18:05:49 EDT


I still have not found an answer... The closest thing I have found or
was told was about writing to ~ftp/dev/tcp but currently it is not setup
to run in chroot env.. and /dev/tcp is mode 666. Or does this have to
run in a chrooted env in order for active to work...

See-ya
Mitch

On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 12:02 -0500, Mitchell Baker wrote:
> Sorry, I should have given more info.. had several responses most
> pertaining to possible firewall issue and one suggesting changing tcp6
> to tcp in the inetd.conf file. That didn't work.. It is not a
> firewall issue... I the system I am testing from has full access to and
> from the system I just upgraded. Under 8 things worked fine.. Under 9
> they don't.. Here is error messages:
>
> ftp> passive
> Passive mode off.
> ftp> ls -al
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't create data socket (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,20): Permission denied.
> ftp>
>
> Server log shows:
>
> Sep 9 11:59:27 server ftpd[9436]: [ID 577562 daemon.debug] command:
> LIST^M
> Sep 9 11:59:27 server ftpd[9436]: [ID 612163 daemon.debug] <--- 425
> Can't create data socket (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx,20): Permission denied.
>
> The IP address on both the server and client is the server address...
>
> Thanks..
>
> See-ya
> Mitch
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