SUMMARY : ftp permission denied to write into folders created by the ft p session.

From: sreenath sarikonda <sreeredhat_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Jan 26 2005 - 14:43:52 EST
/apps was the mount point. I changed its permissions
and remounted and it worked. If you try to delete a
directory without aforementioned changes then you get
the following error
rm: cannot determine if this is an ancestor of the
current working directory

Thank you,
Sreenath.

> Hello Guru's,
>               Follwing the solaris hardening
> priciples
> I set the default umask as 023 for the files in
> /etc/default/login file for our new systems. I am
> able
> to  create directories using ftp session. But I am
> not
> able to further descend into the diretories created
> by
> ftp session, in ftp session. However I am able to
> descend into these directories using login shell.
> Here
> are the directory permissions.
> ls -ld /apps/commonfund/  (user home direcotry) 
> drwxr-xr--   9 user1 somegroup    /apps/commonfund//
> 
> ls -l /apps/commonfund/ 
> -rw-r--r--   1 user1 somegroup     local.profile
> drwxr-xr-x   3 user1 somegroup     pace/
> drwxr-xr--   2 user1 somegroup     pace2/
> drwxr-xr--   2 user1 somegroup     pace3/
> 
> I created pace,pace2 directories withing ftp
> session.
> But I am not able to write/read into them. Any help
> would be appreciated. I trimmed the output.
> 
> Thank you,


		
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