Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Could it be that the funplug you have installed is not the 0.5 version?
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i'm pretty sure i have funplug 0.5
This is the command i'm typing when i get the error:
funpkg -i vsftpd-2.1.0.tar.gz
Last edited by qryptiq (2009-03-16 12:40:56)
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It sounds to me like its an old funplug also. Do you have the ffp folder in your root? in oher words when you telnet/ssh into the box can you cd to the ffp folder? That should be a quick way to verify but I am not sure if its an accurate way. I believe the older versions had a different funplug folder... not the ffp
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yes i do have the ffp folder. i believe you are correct, the older versions would come up as funplug.d - so ffp is the latest...
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hectorg wrote:
fonz is right you should be using
funpkg -i vsftpd-2.0.7-2.tgz
well, that statement may be good news then, huh?
I don't know where i goti it and i thought it's the latest and would be good.
However, i'll be glad to install the correct one.
Could you point me to the "correct" package and download page...
i actually found this:
http://www.inreto.de/dns323/fun-plug/0. … tml#vsftpd
it's good, no?
Last edited by qryptiq (2009-03-16 18:06:08)
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good news: i got the package installed and configured correctly (i hope).
Please don't laugh: the write up and i quote states:
"Once you have seen that it is running and you tested it and it works you can set up a startup script like the one that follows"
i'm lost... how do i test it and see if it works?!?
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I know this thread has been inactive for a few months, but I had a question/issue that pertains to the topic and the instructions from the wiki [http://dns323.kood.org/howto:vsftpd] for configuring vsftpd.
I followed all the instructions, including the "more secure" section at the bottom. Everything went as planned and FTP worked. But...
If the SFTP uses port 22 and listens for username/password combinations - how does ssh (by itself) work? My ssh would not work after configuring the vsftpd. I cannot remember if the returned error was host did not respond or incorrect credentials. I am not sure if I am just tired and overlooked or misconfigured something. Can anyone help shed some light on this for me?
Ultimately, I had to recover my telnet with no root credientials to get back in my DNS-323 - Since I disabled telnet and I could not write using ftp. Which brings up another issue, I was locked down to a home/ftp directory which was good, but I was not able to write - permission denied.
Thanks in advance.
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SchroE46,
I'm unable to determine wheter or not you are confusing FTPS and SFTP? I don't think so but just in case: vsftpd implements the FTPS protocol (FTP over SSL - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ftps) while SSH such as OpenSSH implements the SFTP protocol (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_file_transfer_protocol)
Anyway, if you install vsftpd I don't see why SSH suddenly stops working. They are more or less totally unrelated, the two programs. SFTP and SSH co-exists because is a server program that is started from the ssh session.
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