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02-14-2001 02:39 AM
02-14-2001 02:39 AM
a nis user is trying to do an ftp, but he had the error:
530 User name_user access denied...
Login failed.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp>
The user enters on any workstation correctly with userid and password, but when he tries an ftp on any ws he had that error. But, if i do an ftp, as that user, on the nis master server, it recognizes the user and asks me the passwd. Only 3 users has this problem, all other nis users no. Why???
Using hpux 11.00. A nis user.
Thanks
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02-14-2001 02:47 AM
02-14-2001 02:47 AM
Re: ftp problem
A few things to check:
Make sure the user shell is listed in /etc/shells as FTP looks in there to define which shells are allowed.
I.E. User has a shell of /bin/ksh which is a link to /usr/bin/ksh. If the /etc/shells file has only /usr/bin/ksh, the user will be denied access.
Next is /etc/ftpusers. If a user is listed in this file, they will be denied access.
Best regards,
Dan
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02-14-2001 02:51 AM
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Re: ftp problem
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02-14-2001 03:02 AM
02-14-2001 03:02 AM
Re: ftp problem
The /etc/ftpusers file doesn't exist neither in the nis master server nor in the local_users ws.
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02-14-2001 03:08 AM
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02-14-2001 03:10 AM
02-14-2001 03:10 AM
Re: ftp problem
I would create this file locally as well ;-)
Dan
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02-14-2001 03:24 AM
02-14-2001 03:24 AM
Re: ftp problem
isn't there another way (i don't know) that allows me to use ftp without modifying all ws's /etc/shells file.
Thanks again.
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02-14-2001 03:29 AM
02-14-2001 03:29 AM
Re: ftp problem
You'll have to copy the /etc/shells on all workstations people are supposed ftping to.
Regarding the 3 users for which ftp is allowed, do they have a different shell than other users ?
Regards,
Dan
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02-14-2001 03:33 AM
02-14-2001 03:33 AM
Re: ftp problem
One more info regarding the standard shells:
The ftp user must have a standard shell returned by getusersh()
--QUOTE
getusershell() Returns a pointer to the first legal user
shell as defined in the file /etc/shells (see
shells(4)). If /etc/shells does not exist or
is not readable, getusershell() returns the
following standard system shells:
/sbin/sh
/usr/bin/sh
/usr/bin/rsh
/usr/bin/ksh
/usr/bin/rksh
/usr/bin/csh
/usr/bin/keysh
as if they were contained in /etc/shells.
<-QUOTE
Best regards,
Dan
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02-14-2001 03:35 AM
02-14-2001 03:35 AM
Re: ftp problem
ps Nice working with you Dan ;)
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02-14-2001 03:38 AM
02-14-2001 03:38 AM
Re: ftp problem
Thanks again for you disposal.
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02-14-2001 03:52 AM
02-14-2001 03:52 AM
Re: ftp problem
That's far too many points for a single question, I feel like cheating 8-(
Alex,
This wasn't a race. As I explained in another post yesterday, I'm spending 16+ hours in the office while my 2 collegues are a goot time with EMC at New-Orleans.
As all systems run perfectly (thanks to HP) I haven't got much to do, apart from surfing ;-)
Anyway, I'm really enjoying this forum.
Dan
PS: Tarek, please don't assing me any more points for this one :^), select 'N/A' - Thanks.
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02-14-2001 03:54 AM
02-14-2001 03:54 AM
Re: ftp problem
"have a good time"
"assign"
No points, thanks !
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02-14-2001 04:06 AM
02-14-2001 04:06 AM
Re: ftp problem
However thanks both for you help. I think i will disturb you later with another problem. Where i work everything is a problem :-)
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02-14-2001 04:16 AM
02-14-2001 04:16 AM
Re: ftp problem
I never said it was ? No one can be 24x7 and it's in the spirit of the forums that everyone helps out as & when they can .... I wasn't trying to imply any hidden meaning.
As to points.... It makes up for the lack of pointswe often get to correct answers .... I'll look forward to your next problem(s) if Dan don't beat me to them ;) (joke)
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02-14-2001 04:28 AM
02-14-2001 04:28 AM
Re: ftp problem
I never believed in "hidden meaning". I was just kidding. ;)
You're right regarding the lack of points we often (don't) get for correct answers. I shouldn't feel guilty about that.
I'm convinced that, whatever the question, Tarek will get a lot of prompt and hopefully good replies.
Warmest regards,
Dan