RE: can't see directories

Gustavo Menichini <[email protected]> Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:42:07 -0300
Newsgroups gmane.network.ftp.wuftpd.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi, Sean.

I think the easy way is to enable the option --enable-ls at compilation 
time.

Never used it for anonymous users, but for guest users.

Hope it works.

Saludos,
Gustavo Menichini

Hello
 
Hope everyone had a good weekend. I have been working my brain in 
overdrive the last week trying to get this to work. I can not see 
dictories when using the 'ls' command. If i allow root to login i can 
see all the files and directorys if i use 'ls -la', but can only see one 
file if I us 'ls'. I am running Redhat 9. I did not use the redhat RPM 
since I wanted the latest version, and compling it was way more fun!
 
what I want is to allow anonymous access, but when I login with an 
anonymous user, the 'ls' command only shows my message.msg file, not the 
directorys. ls -la for the anonymous user shows:
*200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode date connection for /bin/ls.
266 Transfer complete*
 
other then that everything is running great, I am new to linux and did 
not have to much trouble compling and installing it.
 
Cheers
Sean
 
*********Start of ftpaccess*****************
class   nonclass        anonymous       *
class   nonanon real,guest      *
 
limit nonanon 0 wk0000-2359 /sean/ftp/.norealusers

 
loginfails 3
 
chmod   no      anonymous
delete  no      anonymous
overwrite       no      anonymous
rename  no      anonymous
passwd-check    rfc822  enforce
upload /sean/ftp * no
upload /sean/ftp /uploads yes ftp ftp nodirs
 
readme  README*    login
readme  README*    cwd=*
 
message /welcome.msg            login
message .message                cwd=*
 
compress        yes             all
tar             yes             all
 
log commands real,anonymous,guest
log transfers anonymous,real,guest inbound,outbound
 
shutdown /sean/ftp/.shutmsg
#email <user>
email user@hostname <mailto:user@hostname>
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