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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: williamson
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hello,
thanks for the comands - would i be right in thinking that i login via ssh and type: % man proftpd % man ftpshut to shut the ftp server down and: % man proftpd % man ftpstart to fire it up again??? no i got it running the last thing i want to do is turn it off perminatly! cheers, jake |
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Triple-A Player
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: back in t'ol' smoke :(
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man is the command to access the manual. i think whoever pointed you towards that command was trying to say that they didnt know the answer, but that if you used 'man commandname' you could find out the answer to your question.
hope that helps - though you might have found out by now!
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Australia
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I got the same error and had to reinstall the Developer Tools. There may have been an easier way to do it, but my guess is successive upgrades from the original 10.2 to 10.2.3 and finally 10.2.4 messsed with something - resulting in the compiler not being found.. Anyway, it works if you just reinstall the Dev Tools... Good luck |
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Prospect
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: williamson
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think thats it! i thought the dev tools were on this machine, seems to have been deleted (too much house keeping on my part)
i'll give it another go, cheers, jake |
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Prospect
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 25
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Error when starting (or quitting)
I'm getting an error when starting or quitting the server:
xinetd[4719]: Error reading included directory: /etc/xinetd.d [line=11] I've checked and rechecked the file but am lost. Any ideas? Jim |
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Triple-A Player
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Dallas
Posts: 51
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chroot in Jaguar
There are detailed instructions for recompiling ftpd w/ chroot support at :
http://www.chezludo.com/ftpchroot.html |
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League Commissioner
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 5,536
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sweet! thanx.
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Major Leaguer
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 441
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pure-ftpd
There's always pure-ftpd, which natively supports chroot:
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showth...threadid=10276 |
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Major Leaguer
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 311
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FINK
It seems that both proftp, as well as pure-ftp are available as FINK installs. That should save people a lot of trouble. To see what packages are available do this:
% fink list ftp Here are the results: aftp 1.0-1 Manipulate and browse Apple II disk images axyftp 0.5.1-5 FTP client for X with nice and intuitive ... ftp-tls 20020906-3 SSL/TLS enabled replacement for standard ... ftpfiles 20030406-1 Some required system files gftp 2.0.14-3 Multithreaded ftp client for X Windows gproftpd 8.0.3-1 GNOME Frontend for Proftpd standalone lftp 2.6.5-1 Sophisticated command line based FTP client lftp-ssl 2.6.5-1 Sophisticated command line based FTP client ncftp 3.1.5-1 Browser program using ftp protocol proftpd 1.2.8.0-2 Advanced, incredibly configurable and sec... pure-ftpd 1.0.14-1 Efficient, lightweight, and secure ftp se... tftp-hpa 0.26-2 Enhanced port of the BSD TFTP server webmin-proftpd 1.090-1 Webmin module: ProFTPD Server webmin-x-wuftpd 1.090-1 EXTRA Webmin module: WU-FTP Server After looking through them, pure-ftpd seems like the easiest. The other thread linked above has good instructions for using it, that together with the FINK package description provide all the info you will need. (I think - I have to go try it.) Last edited by kerim; 05-26-2003 at 08:08 AM. |
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Prospect
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 2
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fink and unstable versions
After lot's of hours spent as total newbie in fink
, there are some points i want to mention. Use fink configuration which seeks also for unstable vers., because otherway there wont be proftp package when listing. To do this type%fink configuration and when asked whether use unstable versions type "y" and return. Other files I left default. You may also find usable that mac developer tools are now called XCode. |
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Prospect
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 2
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oh... I read my own post today and I'm sorry for that terrible blunders... lot's = lots, wont = won't
and also I want to know if there is anyone here who was able to use external file for user-config. AuthUserFile didn't work for me for some reason. |
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