Subject: RE: ftpd setup?
To: 'Eric Fox' <eric@fox.phoenix.az.us>
From: David Woyciesjes <DAW@yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/29/2001 09:33:42
Cool. Thanks to all for the info. With these directions from Eric,
and the man pages in hand, I should be all set now. Thanks again to all for
your help!
--- David A Woyciesjes
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--- Yale University Press
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-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Eric Fox [mailto:eric@fox.phoenix.az.us]
-> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 11:49 PM
-> To: David Woyciesjes
-> Cc: 'netbsd-help@netbsd.org'
-> Subject: Re: ftpd setup?
->
->
-> To setup anonymous ftp:
->
-> 1. Create a user account 'ftp', lock it by leaving a '*' in
-> the passwd
-> field -- it's home directory is where you'll be keeping
-> anon-ftp files.
-> I
-> went ahead used /home/ftp.
->
-> 2. In /etc/ftpusers, add the line 'ftp allow'.
->
-> 3. Make the home directory -- It needs to be owned by 'root' and have
-> permissions set to 755.
->
-> 4. Make ~ftp/bin, owned by root, set to 555. Copy /bin/ls
-> into it and
-> set
-> it's mode to 111.
->
-> 5. Make ~ftp/etc. If you want ls to produce usernames/groupsnames
-> rather than uid/gid's then a copy of /etc/pwd.db and
-> /etc/group need to
-> be
-> placed there -- frankly, I consider this a risk and skip it.
-> However,
-> you
-> can put motd in there, which gets displayed upon login.
->
-> 6. Create ~ftp/pub. This directory and any subdirectories should be
-> owned by the user accounts, or groups, being used to maintain and add
-> files to them. It's mode should be either 755 or 775. They
-> should NOT
-> be
-> owned or writable by ftp or its group.
->
-> 7. If you want to enable anonymous uploads, create
-> ~ftp/incoming. The
-> owner should be 'ftp'. If you wan't anonymous ftp users to see the
-> names
-> of files in this directory, set it's permissions to 770, or
-> set them to
-> 370 to make them 'blind'. If everything is setup correctly,
-> anonymous
-> users will be able to upload files, but not download them,
-> delete them,
-> or
-> overwrite them.
->
-> Good luck.
-> --
-> /\---/\ Eric J Fox
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-> \.\ /./ ---------------------------
-> \@/ "Of course it runs NetBSD."
->
->
-> David Woyciesjes wrote:
-> >
-> > Does anyone know of a how-to somewhere to assist
-> in seting up the
-> > ftpd server on NetBSD 1.5? I've read the man page, but I
-> found myself
-> > wanting more info. Thanks for your help...
-> >
-> > --- David A Woyciesjes
-> > --- C & IS Support Specialist
-> > --- Yale University Press
-> > --- mailto:david.woyciesjes@yale.edu
-> > --- (203) 432-0953
-> > --- ICQ # - 905818
->