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[ILUG] ftp permissions

[ILUG] ftp permissions

Stephen Shirley diamond at skynet.csn.ul.ie
Tue Apr 27 18:13:15 IST 1999


Mornin',
A number of people have emailed me privately to say that
ftp://136.201.44.219 has nothing in it, despite
me downloading all 580mbs of redhat-6.0 last nite.
I can't see the files in any ftp client except
the dos-based ftp one with win9x.

Does anyone have any ideas what's up?
I have a welcome.msg in the /home/ftp
dir, and it is displayed alright, and
I can do a "get welcome.msg" and I get the
file. I can even do a "cd redhat-6.0", "cd i386"
etc, but an "ls" still shows nothing.
Arrgghhhh. What was the point of downloading
everything if nobody else can get it!!!!!

Help please?

Steve
--

=============================================

It was quiet... too quiet.

Then it was loud... too loud.

Quiet again... too quiet.

And once more, loud... way too loud.

"Damn snooze button," I mumbled to
myself as I got out of bed and
checked the time:  late... too late.




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