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Is there any way to enable FXP on DNS-313?
coz it would be really nice to have it
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ok, i found out that i have to issue a command
pure-ftpd -W
when i telnet to my NAS, and issue that command, it says:
$ pure-ftpd -W
cp: unable to remove `/mnt/HD_a4/mt-daapd.conf': Permission denied
chmod: /mnt/HD_a4/mt-daapd.conf: Operation not permitted
cp: unable to remove `/mnt/HD_a4/upnpav.conf': Permission denied
chmod: /mnt/HD_a4/upnpav.conf: Operation not permitted
Unable to start a standalone server: Permission denied
googling mt-daapd.conf, i found that this file is from iTunes server.
so whats the connection between pureftpd and itunes?
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guys, any ideas plz?
i've managed to run the ftp server from telnet, but the bad side is that all users can see the root of the device =\
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The weird thing here is that no mt-daapd.conf or upnpav.conf should exist on /mnt/HD_a2 ...
I've just two question, have you killed the default pureftpd loaded on your system before launching the new one? is the -W option enough to launch it (maybe the app needs the path to the default ftp root or something similar)?
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actually i just found the solution.
the ftp daemon should be launched with -A arg. so the full command looks like
# pure-ftpd -A -W &
& is optional of course.
it took me quite some time to figure out about -A 0_o
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Wisebird wrote:
actually i just found the solution.
the ftp daemon should be launched with -A arg. so the full command looks like
# pure-ftpd -A -W &
& is optional of course.
it took me quite some time to figure out about -A 0_o
So do you launch the ftp by giving this command in telnet?? Or have you modified some script to launch it like you have described above?
I would also like to enable fxp but also would like to set the passive port range. And I could set the range like -p port:port but I don't know where is the script where I could add this launch parameter... Can You help with this?
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zanu, i start FXP via telnet as i could not find the way to modify scripts =\
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Wisebird wrote:
zanu, i start FXP via telnet as i could not find the way to modify scripts =\
Hi! Thanks for this bit of knowledge.
And the launching done via telnet knows how to read the pureftpd conf? So the port, idle time etc comes still from there?
Z
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yepp, so all the rest configuration is donw via webpanel.
although the speed limits should be done manually
so now the way i start ftpd is
pure-ftpd -W -A -T 20000:60 &
-W - allow fxp
-A - lock users in their home dir
-T 20000:60 - ftpd can accept connection up to 20000 kbps and give (upload) up to 60
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