wuftp
Tengo woody que viene con el wuftp y en KDE hay una interfaz grafica para
configurar el wuftp la cuestion es que por ejemplo le mando a mi primo la
direccion de IP (ya que es dinamica) el intenta acceder y le dice que el
login es incorrecto la verdad que no le encuentro la vuelta.
Mando el archivo ftpacces a ver que puede ser.
Gracias de antemano y saludos.
# This file was generated by the KDE wu-ftpd configurator.
# (c) 2000 by Bernhard Rosenkränzer (bero@redhat.com)
class ftp anonymous *.*.*.*
autogroup src ftp
limit ftp 0x80f7e98noretrieve
loginfails 9
private no
chmod no anonymous,guest,real
delete no anonymous,guest,real
overwrite no anonymous,guest,real
rename no anonymous,guest,real
umask no anonymous,guest,real
passwd-check trivial warn
log commands anonymous
log security anonymous
log transfers anonymous inbound
log transfers anonymous outbound
log syslog
anonymous-root /home/ftp
guest-root /home/ftp
dl-free-dir * /home/ftp/pub
dl-free-dir * /home/ftp/pub
dl-free-dir * /home/ftp/pub
dl-free-dir * /home/ftp/pub
mailfrom root@patagonia
mailserver localhost
incmail debian@patagonia
# /etc/ftpusers: list of users disallowed FTP access. See ftpusers(5).
root
daemon
bin
sys
sync
games
man
lp
mail
news
uucp
#nobody
You used an illegal filename. The filenames for anonymous users
must be made of only the characters A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and "._-+" and
may not begin with a "." or a "-".
Sorry, access from your host is denied, because it does not have
a valid reverse DNS record. Please contact your admin and fix it.
Welcome, archive user %U@%R !
The local time is: %T
This is an experimental FTP server. If have any unusual problems,
please report them via e-mail to <root@%L>.
If you do have problems, please try using a dash (-) as the first
character of your password -- this will turn off the continuation
messages that may be confusing your FTP client.
#
# ftpservers file:
#
# Format of the file is:
# ipaddr/hostname directory-containing-configuration-files
#
# 10.196.145.10 /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess.somedomain/
# 10.196.145.200 /etc/ftpd/ftpaccess.someotherdomain/
# some.domain INTERNAL
#
# The server parses the file and tries to match the IP address connected
# to one found in the ftpservers file. If a match is found then the path
# to the specified directory that contains the configuration files
# for that specific domain is returned. If a match is not found, or
# an invalid directory path is encountered like above, default
# paths to the configuration files to use are returned.
#
# You can use the actual IP address or a specific hostname.
#
# 10.196.145.20 /etc/ftpd/config/faqs.org/
# ftp.some.domain /etc/ftpd/config/faqs.org/
#
# As usual, comments and blanklines are ignored.
#
####
Sorry, there are too many users using the system at this time.
There is currently a limit of %M users. Please try again later.
#
# ftpconversions(5) -- wu-ftpd on-the-fly file conversion settings
#
# Fields (separated with `:') are:
# 1. reserved (prefix to strip from real filename)
# 2. suffix to strip from real filename
# 3. reserved (prefix to add to real filename)
# 4. suffix to add to real filename
# 5. external command to do conversion (full paths under ~ftp/ required!)
# 6. types of data which may be converted (T_REGular files, T_DIRectories, T_ASCII transfers)
# 7. log which conversions were used (O_TARring, O_COMPRESSing, O_UNCOMPRESSing)
# 8. description of conversion
#
:.Z: : :/bin/compress -d -c %s :T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:uncompress
: : :.Z:/bin/compress -c %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:compress
:.gz: : :/bin/gzip -cd %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:gunzip
: : :.gz:/bin/gzip -c9 %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:gzip
:.bz2: : :/bin/bzip2 -cd %s:T_REG|T_ASCII:O_UNCOMPRESS:bunzip2
: : :.bz2:/bin/bzip2 -c9 %s:T_REG:O_COMPRESS:bzip2
:.zip: : :/bin/zip -q -r -9 - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR|O_COMPRESS:zip
: : :.zip:/bin/unzip -q -c - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR|O_UNCOMPRESS:unzip
: : :.tar:/bin/tar -chf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:tar
: : :.tar.Z:/bin/tar -chZf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:tar+compress
: : :.tar.gz:/bin/tar -chzf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:tar+gzip
: : :.tgz:/bin/tar -chzf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:tar+gzip
: : :.tar.bz2:/bin/tar -chIf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:tar+bzip2
: : :.ltar:/bin/tar -cf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_TAR:tar
: : :.ltar.Z:/bin/tar -cZf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:tar+compress
: : :.ltar.gz:/bin/tar -czf - %s:T_REG|T_DIR:O_COMPRESS|O_TAR:tar+gzip
Sorry, access from your host/domain (%R) is restricted.
Please e-mail <root@%L> for more information.
# Debian default wu-ftpd `ftpaccess' configuration file, derived from
# the `ftpaccess.heavy' example in wu-ftpd sources.
# For more options/commands see ftpaccess(5) and /usr/share/doc/wu-ftpd/*.
# Some of the example message files have been translated to Spanish,
# and are available in /usr/share/doc/wu-ftpd/examples/.
# (thanks to Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <jfs@dat.etsit.upm.es>
# E-mail address of the FTP admin, can be accessed via the %E in messages.
email debian@millic.com.ar
# Which UIDs and GIDs may, and which may not use the FTP service.
#deny-uid %-99
#deny-gid %-99
#allow-uid ftp ftpadmin
#allow-gid ftp ftpadmin
# Maximum number of retries after login failures, before disconnecting.
loginfails 9
# Can users see anything else but their home directory
#restricted-uid lamer
#unrestricted-gid ftpadmin
# Allow use of private file for SITE GROUP and SITE GPASS?
#private no
# What kind of greeting to give.
#greeting <full|brief|terse|text somemessage>
# Banner to show immediately on connect.
#banner /etc/wu-ftpd/welcome.msg
# Deny access to specified hosts, with message.
#deny *.microsoft.com /etc/wu-ftpd/msg.deny
#deny /etc/wu-ftpd/denied.hosts /etc/wu-ftpd/msg.deny
# !nameserved means hosts that can't be resolved.
#deny !nameserved /etc/wu-ftpd/msg.nodns
# Various DNS related options.
#dns refuse_mismatch <filename> [override]
#dns refuse_no_reverse <filename> [override]
#dns resolveroptions [options]
# Class name typelist addresses
#class local real,guest,anonymous *.my.domain 192.168.0.0
#class remote real,guest,anonymous *
class all real,guest,anonymous *
# Limit who how many date/time message file
#limit local 20 Any /etc/wu-ftpd/msg.toomany
#limit remote 100 SaSu|Any1800-0600 /etc/wu-ftpd/msg.toomany
limit all 10 Any /etc/wu-ftpd/msg.toomany
# The files that wu-ftpd will recognize as must-be-read, and display them.
message /welcome.msg login
message .message cwd=*
# The files that wu-ftpd will recognize as should-be-read, and warn about them.
readme README* login
readme README* cwd=*
# Whether to use compression.
compress yes local remote all
tar yes local remote all
# Logging of actions.
#log commands anonymous,guest,real
#log security
#log syslog
log transfers anonymous,guest,real inbound,outbound
# The file wu-ftpd will check to see if the server is going to be shut down.
# (use ftpshut to generate it)
shutdown /etc/wu-ftpd/shutmsg
# These files are marked unretrievable
noretrieve /etc/passwd /etc/group
noretrieve core
# The directory to which anonymous FTP user will chroot to.
# Note: if you change this {add,rm}ftpuser may stop functioning.
anonymous-root /home/ftp
# Password verification for the anonymous FTP user.
# <none|trivial|rfc822> [<enforce|warn>]
passwd-check none
# Esto viene de la linea de arriba #rfc822 enforce
# Maximum connection time in minutes
#limit-time anonymous 30
# Some permissions for the anonymous FTP user.
# All the following default to "yes" for everybody
rename no anonymous # rename permission?
delete no anonymous # delete permission?
overwrite no anonymous # overwrite permission?
chmod no anonymous # chmod permission?
umask no anonymous # umask permission?
# Anonymous FTP directories upload settings
# anon-ftp-root path allow? owner group mode dirs?
upload /home/ftp * no
upload /home/ftp /pub/incoming yes ftp daemon 0666 nodirs
# What can a filename contain (this /etc is under the anonymous-FTP root)
path-filter anonymous /etc/pathmsg ^[-+A-Za-z0-9_.]*$ ^\. ^-
# Shortcuts for anonymous FTP incoming (note: the ':' isn't obligatory)
alias incoming: /pub/incoming
cdpath /pub
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