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mmb
03.06.02, 18:11
Hallo,

ich bin seit kurzer Zeit Linux Einsteiger und bekomme ProFTPD unter Suse Linux 7.3 nicht vernünftig zum "laufen".

Ich habe ProFTPD mit "webmin" konfiguriert (mehr mit Gefühl als Verstand da ich die hälfte der Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten nicht verstehe).

Nun kommt immer folgender Fehler beim (anonymous)Login:

< 220 ProFTPD 1.2.2 Server (ProFTPD) [linux.mydomain.de]
> USER anonymous
< 550 anonymous: Forbidden command argument
! Ungültiges Passwort für 192.168.0.34
~ Konnte keine Verbindung zu 192.168.0.34 herstellen
~ Verbindung getrennt

Wo liegt der Fehler? Ich komme einfach nicht weiter...

Gruss Mike

Newbie2001
03.06.02, 18:39
genau das ist das problem wenn man so etwas mit webmin konfiguriert, man lernt nichts. sieht so aus als wäre in deiner Konfiguration noch kein Anonymous-Login erlaubt spirch die Direktiven &lt;Anonymous&gt; und &lt;/Anonymous&gt; fehlen.

feuerwand
03.06.02, 18:56
trage mal das am ende deiner konfig ein.

das hier (http://www.ktax.dyndns.org/other/proftpd_anonymous.txt)

mmb
03.06.02, 19:09
...hier mal meine proftpd.conf

# This is a basic ProFTPD configuration file. It establishes a single
# server and a single anonymous login. It assumes that you have a
# user/group "nobody"/"nogroup" for normal operation and anon.
# !!! PLEASE read the documentation of proftpd !!!
#
# You can find the documentation in /usr/doc/packages/proftpd/,
# http://www.proftpd.org/ and don't forget to read carefully
# and _follow_ hints on http://www.proftpd.net/security.html.
#ServerType standalone
ServerAdmin ftpadm@localhost
#
# uncomment, if you want to hide the servers name:
#
#ServerIdent on "FTP Server ready"
DeferWelcome off
DefaultServer on
# Enable PAM for authentication...
#
AuthPAM on
# Setting this directive to on will cause authentication to fail
# if PAM authentication fails. The default setting, off, allows
# other modules and directives such as AuthUserFile and friends
# to authenticate users.
#
#AuthPAMAuthoritative off
# This directive allows you to specify the PAM service name used
# in authentication (default is "proftpd" on SuSE Linux).
# You have to setup the service in the /etc/pam.d/<other_name>.
#
AuthPAMConfig proftpd
# Port 21 is the standard FTP port.
Port 21
# disable listen on 0.0.0.0:21 - the port (and IP) should
# be specified explicitly in each VirtualHost definition
#
#Port 0
# listen for each (additional) address explicitly that is
# specified (via Bind and Port) in a VirtualHost definition
#
#SocketBindTight on
# Umask 022 is a good standard umask to prevent new dirs
# and files from being group and world writable.
Umask 022
# Set the user and group that the server normally runs at.
# Normally, we want files to be overwriteable.
<Directory /*>
AllowOverwrite on
HiddenStor on
#HideNoAccess on
</Directory>
# protect .ftpaccess and similar - see also PathDenyFilter
#<Directory /*.ftp*>
# <Limit ALL>
# DenyAll
# IgnoreHidden on
# </Limit>
#</Directory>
# It is a very good idea to allow only filenames containing normal
# alphanumeric characters for uploads (and not shell code...);
# see also the PathDenyFilter option
#PathAllowFilter ".*/[a-zA-Z0-9]+$"
#PathAllowFilter ".*/[a-zA-Z0-9~ \*\/,_.-]+$"
# Do not allow to pass printf-Formats (see also AllowFilter option):
DenyFilter "%""%"
# To prevent DoS attacks, set the maximum number of child processes
# to 30. If you need to allow more than 30 concurrent connections
# at once, simply increase this value. Note that this ONLY works
# in standalone mode, in inetd mode you should use an inetd server
# that allows you to limit maximum number of processes per service
# (such as xinetd)
# Performance: skip DNS resolution when we process the logs...
#UseReverseDNS off
# Turn off Ident lookups
IdentLookups off
# Set the maximum number of seconds a data connection is allowed
# to "stall" before being aborted.
#TimeoutStalled 300
# Where do we put the pid files?
ScoreboardPath /var/run/proftpd
#
# Logging options
#
TransferLog /var/log/xferlog
<Anonymous /home>
<Limit ALL>
Allow all
</Limit>
</Anonymous>
# Some logging formats
#
#LogFormat default "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b"
#LogFormat auth "%v [%P] %h %t \"%r\" %s"
#LogFormat write "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b"
# Log file/dir access
#ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd.access_log WRITE,READ write
# Record all logins
#ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd.auth_log AUTH auth
# Paranoia logging level....
##ExtendedLog /var/log/proftpd.paranoid_log ALL default
#
# Do a chroot for web-users (i.e. public or www group), but
# do not change root if the user is also in the users group...
#
#DefaultRoot ~/public_html public,!users
#DefaultRoot ~
# Limit login attempts
#MaxLoginAttempts 3
# Users needs a valid shell
#RequireValidShell yes
#
# Use special Auth files instead....
#
#AuthUserFile /var/proftpd/authfiles/passwd
#AuthGroupFile /var/proftpd/authfiles/group
#
# Use LDAP server - see README.LDAP
#
#LDAPServer "localhost"
#LDAPPrefix "dc=your,dc=domain,dc=top"
#LDAPDN "cn=YourDNUser,dc=your,dc=domain,dc=top"
#LDAPDNPass "YourDNUserPassword"
# The ratio directives take four numbers: file ratio, initial file
# credit, byte ratio, and initial byte credit. Setting either ratio
# to 0 disables that check.
#
# The directives are HostRatio (matches FQDN -- wildcards are allowed
# in this one), AnonRatio (matches password entered in an anon login,
# usually an email address), UserRatio (accepts "*" for 'any user'),
# and GroupRatio. Matches are looked for in that order.
#
# Some examples:
#
# Ratios on # enable module
# UserRatio ftp 0 0 0 0
# HostRatio anyhost.domain.top 0 0 0 0 # leech access (default)
# GroupRatio proftpd 100 10 5 100000 # 100:1 files, 10 file cred
# AnonRatio auser@domain.top 1 0 1 0 # 1:1 ratio, no credits
# UserRatio * 5 5 5 50000 # special default case
#
# Setting "Ratios on" without configuring anything else will enable
# leech mode: it logs activity and sends status messages to the ftp
# client, but doesn't restrict traffic.
#
# uncomment for anonymous...:
#
# <Anonymous ~ftp>
# # After anonymous login, daemon runs as:
# User ftp
# Group public
#
# # We want clients to be able to login with "anonymous" as well as "ftp"
# UserAlias anonymous ftp
#
# # Limit the maximum number of anonymous logins
MaxClients 10
#
# # We want 'welcome.msg' displayed at login, and '.message' displayed
# # in each newly chdired directory.
# DisplayLogin msgs/welcome.msg
# DisplayFirstChdir .message
#
# # Deny write operations to all directories, underneath root-dir
# # Default is to allow, so we don't need a <Limit> for read operations.
<Directory *>
<Limit WRITE>
DenyAll
</Limit>
</Directory>
# #
# # Only uploads into incomming directory are allowed...
# #<Directory incoming>
# #
# # Umask 017
# #
# # # ... so deny read/write
# # <Limit READ WRITE DIRS>
# # DenyAll
# # </Limit>
# #
# # # ... allow file storing, but not other writes
# # <Limit STOR CWD CDUP>
# # AllowAll
# # </Limit>
# #
# #</Directory>
#
# </Anonymous>


<Global>
</Global>
AllowFilter "%""%"
<Limit all>
</Limit>
<Directory /home>
</Directory>

...sorry wegen der vielen Zeilen ...aber ich schwimme wirklich total.

Gruss


:)

feuerwand
03.06.02, 19:17
wenn du suse 7.3 hast, solltest du auch ein handbuch "NETZWERKE" dabeihaben. schau da mal unter FTP -> Server -> Proftpd

mmb
03.06.02, 19:24
Leider habe ich keine Handbücher zu meinem Linux...

feuerwand
03.06.02, 19:31
also suse hat da ne beispielconfig reingesetzt. ich geb sie dir kurz. es steht zwar nichts naeheres dabei, aber sieht schonmal ganz gut aus.
feinheiten musste dann noch selber editieren (max. user, usw.)

mmb
04.06.02, 19:13
Danke nochmal für die schnelle Hilfe :) Nun läuft der FTP-Server...