Comment by: jakp (84.248.118.251) | At: 08 Apr 2016, 12:31 | File version: 2.2 |
Hi abalaban, I sent you an email.
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Comment by: abalaban (82.231.132.41) | At: 06 Apr 2016, 20:58 | File version: 2.2 |
Hi Jak, thank you for the feedback. May I ask you about the ftp client you were using? It seems to normal the server refuses to upload a file into Disk.info (which is obviously not a directory). We noticed that some ftp client are considering links (note that since some time now under AmigaOS Ram:Disk.info is implemented as a link to ENVARC:Sys/Disk.info) as if there were directories which is a flaw on the client side not the server side.
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Comment by: jakp (84.248.118.251) | At: 06 Apr 2016, 14:34 | File version: 2.2 |
I take back the last comment. If I upload a file to a subdirectory, the file appears to the root directory and there is no error message.
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Comment by: jakp (84.248.118.251) | At: 06 Apr 2016, 14:23 | File version: 2.2 |
Hi, Downloading from the Amiga server works fine but I can't upload anything. It seems that there is a path problem. When I try to upload file "test.txt" to the server's root directory, I get the following error message: Access denied 553 Can't create "/Disk.info/test.txt" For some reason the ftp client program tries to upload the file to the nonexistent "Disk.info" directory and not to the root directory. It doesn't matter if I try to upload the file to the root directory or any of the existing subdirectories, the error message is the same.
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Comment by: Olrick (92.139.51.76) | At: 15 Apr 2014, 13:14 | File version: 2.1 |
With version 2.1, in DOS prefs you must enable "*" in patterns for the directory listing to work.
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Comment by: Olrick (2.2.27.74) | At: 11 Apr 2014, 14:42 | File version: 2.1 |
Don't miss these points when configuring: - default settings reference FTPUsers as PROGDIR:serv/FTPUsers, if you put Ftpd in a different drawer than FtpdPrefs, replace PROGDIR: whith an absolute path - welcome message and message of the day lines must be prefixed with "220-" and "230-" as in the default settings
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Comment by: djrikki (37.152.32.178) | At: 30 Aug 2012, 16:44 | File version: 2.01 |
Never mind.. its hidden in the db drawer...
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Comment by: djrikki (37.152.32.178) | At: 30 Aug 2012, 16:43 | File version: 2.01 |
The archive doesn't include a file name ftpd.conf!
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Comment by: nexus (88.134.229.91) | At: 07 Nov 2008, 14:43 | File version: 2.01 |
wenn der FTP-Client den passive-Modus zum Datentransfer benutzt, dann funktioniert der FTPdaemon nicht. Kann man dieses irgendwie ermoeglichen? Mit PetesFTP kann man wohl nicht von aktiv auf passiv umstellen. danke, nexus
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Comment by: abalaban (193.252.197.96) | At: 27 May 2008, 11:15 | File version: 2.01 |
Yes I choosed DEVS:Internet because it's OS4 standard. And AmiTCP: assign is not required at all now (it was in the very first version I released because of an error of mine when packaging).
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Comment by: AlexC (76.168.93.100) | At: 27 May 2008, 09:13 | File version: 2.01 |
I understand, you had to pick a location which is standard in OS4. No worries. With BinEdit help I made it look for the config in AmiTCP:db again :-)
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Comment by: abalaban (193.252.197.96) | At: 27 May 2008, 08:37 | File version: 2.01 |
There is no hardcoded value that can't be changed by configuring the software. Except DEVS:Internet/ftpd.conf all other files can be configured by modifying the ftpd.conf file. Using the default ftpd.conf file FTPUser will be searched from DEVS:Internet/.
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Comment by: AlexC (76.168.93.100) | At: 27 May 2008, 02:51 | File version: 2.01 |
Arghh, this one has Devs:Internet and RAM:FTPUsers hard-coded in, but I store everything in AmiTCP:db and serv, to keep 3rd party stuff separate from RoadShow :-P Can't change it myself as it won't compile: ftp.h:32: error: syntax error before 'va_list'
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Comment by: AlexC (76.168.93.100) | At: 27 May 2008, 02:34 | File version: 2.01 |
I guess it got updated between my download and the time I posted the comment... 2.01 is 97k and has the version string
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Comment by: abalaban (193.252.197.96) | At: 26 May 2008, 17:29 | File version: 2.01 |
@AlexC are you sure you are using this latest version 2.01 ?
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Comment by: AlexC (76.168.93.100) | At: 26 May 2008, 11:43 | File version: 2.01 |
The version string is missing, it seems to have been optimized away, there's a section full of 0's where the version and error messages should be as can be seen in the ftpd.debug file. So I used 'strip -R.comment' on the debug one and got it down to 96k.
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Comment by: spotUP (85.228.113.136) | At: 25 May 2008, 13:34 | File version: 2.01 |
in that case, i just unpacked it and ran it from shell. i'll cap a new log.
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Comment by: abalaban (82.231.132.41) | At: 24 May 2008, 19:22 | File version: 2.0 |
Even if the crash was due to you not installing it correctly (for example) it's interesting : it should not have crashed at all...
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Comment by: spot (85.228.113.136) | At: 23 May 2008, 23:13 | File version: 2.0 |
it was related to me having had 2 beers and the stupidity that goes with it. =)
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Comment by: abalaban (82.231.132.41) | At: 23 May 2008, 19:42 | File version: 2.0 |
Was the problem really not related to ftpd ?
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Comment by: spot (85.228.113.136) | At: 23 May 2008, 19:04 | File version: 2.0 |
ignore the crashlog.
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Comment by: spot (85.228.113.136) | At: 23 May 2008, 19:04 | File version: 2.0 |
it crashes here :/ http://crashlog.os4depot.net/index.php?function=view&crashlogid=51
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