I have only one user who complains he can't ftp to/from a server...
Everyone else can and he is not in the deny file of /etc/ftpusers, there is
no /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny, it's not the resolution of host for
tcpwrappers since wrappers aren't used and it works from the same host with
a different user.
What might I be missing?
# ftp server1
Connected to server1.phy.syr.edu.
220 server1.phy.syr.edu FTP server (Digital UNIX Version 5.60) ready.
Name (server1:root): gregory
530 User gregory access denied.
Login failed.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp>
syslog says:
May 5 14:15:33 server1 ftpd[6883]: connection from server2.phy.syr.edu at
Wed May 5 14:15:33 1999
May 5 14:15:38 server1 ftpd[6883]: FTP LOGIN REFUSED FROM
server2.phy.syr.edu, gregory
May 5 14:15:42 server1 ftpd[6883]: FTP LOGOUT, NO USER
an ftp session of another user which worked...
May 5 14:22:26 server1 ftpd[11630]: connection from server3 at Wed May 5
14:22:26 1999
May 5 14:22:31 server1 ftpd[11630]: FTP LOGIN FROM pop01, dkirk
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Dan Kirkpatrick dkirk_at_phy.syr.edu
Computer Systems Manager
Department of Physics
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
http://www.phy.syr.edu/~dkirk Fax: (315) 443-9103
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Received on Wed May 05 1999 - 19:59:17 NZST