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Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote: > On Dec 2, 2007 7:21 PM, Bill Horne <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> I'm running wu-ftpd 2.6.2, and it's working fine for one user, but nobody else can login. User "bill" (that's me) can access the server via ftp, but >> other regular users all get logon failures _from the ftp daemon_. The other users can access the server via SSH, so it's not a password issue. >> > > First off ... hope your wuftpd is patched! Why not use vsftpd? > http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/n-132.shtml > wu-ftpd is the Debian standard, and I don't want to introduce new software. > >> I've checked /etc/ftpusers, and it has only the standard entries. >> >> There's no user-related entry in ftpaccess, and all users have UID numbers of 1000 or higher. I ran wu-ftpd daemon with the -A switch, which >> disables use of the ftpaccess file, and it made no difference. >> >> The bahavior is the same whether I used the inet daemon or use wu-ftpd standalone. >> >> All suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance. >> > > Try running with the -d, or "debug", option and see what you get... >
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