sudo apt-get install libdb3-util not working
any idea Why ??
hardy-heron
2.6.24-19-server
sudo apt-get install libdb3-util not working
any idea Why ??
hardy-heron
2.6.24-19-server
It use db4.6-util
I kept getting "unknown user" until I changed my vsftpd.conf file:
pam_service_name=vsftpd
Which has to match the name used in /etc/pam.d. I was migrating my config to a new server and didn't catch that.
Sheesh.
I am using vsftpd in my PC and use it as a backup place of all my college works(projects , pics etc) everything is running fine but I want to automate the backup process using a shell script...
Does anybody know the detail of the commands that vsftpd prom[t "ftp>"(w/o quotes) take???
Any help would be appreciated.
Thankyou
The libdb doesn't work for me either and I did a search with no results for libdb(anything)-util
Thoughts?
Try db4.6-util
I see alot of you are having the same problem I have been having. I could connect internally, but I could not connect externally. So, add this nice little piece to your /etc/vsftpd.conf file:
pasv_enable=YES
pasv_promiscuous=YES
pasv_min_port=50000
pasv_max_port=50100
pasv_address=[your external ip here]
Make sure you foward those pasv_min and max ports from your router.
Make sure you foward ports 20 and 21 from your router.
Make sure "connect_from_port_20=YES" is uncommented (no #).
You don't need "#listen_port=990" so leave it commented.
Hello, thanks for your efforts writing this tutorial. I stuck at certain moment: sudo apt-get install libdb3-util
This package isn't available in Hardy LTS. Libdb4 has been installed, but there is no /usr/bin/db* executable. How can I solve this?
Thanks and regards,
Ralph
HI. I read the first howto in this thread.
I connect to the internet via a router. Anything special I have to do because of this? I'm a newbie to this kind of stuff so I'm pretty clueless at this point
I am trying to setup vsftpd as an ftp server to eventually move off-site to make backups to, for additional redundancy.
I am having the some problems connecting using TLSv1. Filezilla connects fine with standard FTP and gives directory listing correctly. Using FTPES it connects and is authenticated but cannot display directory listing. My setup is as follows:
Virgin Media ISP
Motorola surfboard cable modem
Draytek Vigor 2820
Ubuntu Server 8.1 Intrepid Ibex with vsftpd installed and hopefully configured correctly (standard ftp working fine), currently listening on port 21, but I have also tried changing that to 990, with identical results.
XP Pro PC using Filezilla ftp client
I am connecting to the ftp server using a dyndns address and am forwarding ports 21 and 990 to the local IP of the server.
If someone could point me to what I might be doing wrong, opening additional ports on the router maybe? I would be grateful.
Many Thanks in advance for any assistance!
J
LOG:
Status: Resolving address of ftp.XXX.dnsalias.com
Status: Connecting to 82.43.57.XX:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220 WELCOME TO SOLVE-REMOTE1 FTP SERVER
Command: AUTH TLS
Response: 234 Proceed with negotiation.
Status: Initializing TLS...
Status: Verifying certificate...
Command: USER XXXXXXX
Status: TLS/SSL connection established.
Response: 331 Please specify the password.
Command: PASS **********
Response: 230 Login successful.
Command: SYST
Response: 215 UNIX Type: L8
Command: FEAT
Response: 211-Features:
Response: AUTH SSL
Response: AUTH TLS
Response: EPRT
Response: EPSV
Response: MDTM
Response: PASV
Response: PBSZ
Response: PROT
Response: REST STREAM
Response: SIZE
Response: TVFS
Response: UTF8
Response: 211 End
Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
Response: 200 Always in UTF8 mode.
Command: PBSZ 0
Response: 200 PBSZ set to 0.
Command: PROT P
Response: 200 PROT now Private.
Status: Connected
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PWD
Response: 257 "/data/REMOTE_BACKUPS"
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 Switching to Binary mode.
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,0,103,48,124)
Status: Server sent passive reply with unroutable address. Using server address instead.
Command: LIST
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